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A plecostamus (check spelling) I call them "pleco's", it is the only 'algae-eater' that NOTHING will even think about eating. For one main reason, spikes!! The pleco has spikes or spines much like a catfish. They are not nearly as poisonous as a cat fish but still pack a nasty sting, if a cichlid or any other larger fish did manage to get in it it's mouth both the cichlid and pleco are most likely going to die. " Survival of the fittest" I have seen the rare case were the pleco was 'spat' out and the other fish ended up dying which then the pleco later consumed it's rotting corpse- irony!! Plecos ARE catfish. But the answerer above me is right: nothing messes with a Plecostomus catfish.

Also, if you are pricked by their spines, go immediately to the Doctor!

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Opaline Gourami's can, and rainbow sharks can i found, also bigger bala sharks can. People will tell you no they will get killed, but mine live together just fine and my African cichlids are pretty aggressive but the others i told you in the tank hold their own ground, esp since the sharks get bigger and the opaline just kicks butt

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Cichlids.

Truly every fish has a different temperament and diet from other fish in different tanks, so the general rule with more aggressive fish is to just keep other fish that are too large for them to eat. You can always ask your local fish store (LFS) too!

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depends on the size of the cichlids, size of the other fish, and how big the tank is.

i had some Oscars that we would feed goldfish.

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larger fish than them because they will be scared of them and not fight

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Some cichlid species do and some don't.

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