I, as well, have various cichlids. The male may chase the female, and may act aggressive, however do not be alarmed unless intense violence is occuring. Be careful to separate the fry when they are born, since many fish can be born with short-lived or no maternal instincts, and may consider them as food.
i've always been told a severum and a red devil
The red devil that I had was very aggressive and ate feeder fish like guppies and the small gold fish. It also tried to take a bite out of my finger while I was cleaning the tank.
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It needs devil horns, pitch fork, black makeup, fish net tights, red dress (not to long), fish net gloves (up to about elbow), and devil tail.
Do you mean a red devil? If so it is a cichlid from South America, it gets about a foot long in a aquarium. Freshwater and mean.
A red devil is a fish from the cichlidae group. They are aggressive in nature toward other species and are therefore kept in single species aquariums. A large nuchal hump can grow on the males head giving them an interesting profile. As a South American fish they require a tropical aquarium with correct heating. For further information see the red devil cichlid profile in the links at the end of this page.
Red, yellow or black.
When the Red Devil Cichlid (Amphilophus labiatum (in USA) and A.citrinellum (in Australia)) reach maturity, in both species, the males develop a hump on their forehead. I do hope you realise that these fish grow up to 18 inches long and therefore require a very large tank.
No my red devil is stronger than yours.
Red Devil Dawn was created in 2003.
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The airport code for Red Devil Airport is RDV.