Yes, South American cichlids can live in ponds, provided that the pond environment mimics their natural habitat with appropriate water conditions, such as temperature, pH, and cleanliness. It's important to ensure that the pond is adequately stocked and has hiding places, such as rocks and plants, to reduce stress and territorial disputes. Additionally, care should be taken to protect the cichlids from potential predators that may be present in a pond setting.
swamps, ponds, and lakes
So. Amer. Cichlid lives in South Amrica and African Cichlids live in lake malawi in africa
African Cichlids are from the Great Rift Lakes of East Africa. Mainly Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika.
no usally in freshwater lakes or ponds that have running water or stocked in the pond or lake
In the South Andes Mountains and some live in South American deserts.
99% of the African cichlids are very aggressive fish and will more than likely cause the untimely death of anyother type of fish (and usually same type) that you place within the confine of your aquarium. Also, one should note that PH levels differ between the two. While you can acclimate up and down with fish (Most African cichlids locally are kept PH 7.0 instead of recommended PH 8.2) not all will take the change in stride.
yes
Goldfish and cichlids have different care requirements and temperaments, so they may not live peacefully together in the same aquarium. It is generally not recommended to keep them together.
Sticklebacks live in a ponds.
beaver
Ponds
no