I suggest no, because I personally own a red devil cichlid. Known for their extremely intelligent and aggressive behavior, one red devil should have a 50 gallon tank all to its own. My personal experiences show that a red devil is able to kill all sorts of cichlids, some being even larger than itself.
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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.
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.
Yes they can... but I was with the most Mbuna, they cannot be kept in pairs.
Death in the Red Jaguar was created in 1968.
No my red devil is stronger than yours.
Red Devil Dawn was created in 2003.
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Housing a red devil cichlid and an albino Oscar in the same tank is generally not recommended due to their aggressive and territorial nature. Both species can grow large and require ample space, but the red devil is particularly known for its aggressive behavior, which can lead to stress or injury for the Oscar. If you decide to try housing them together, ensure the tank is large enough (at least 75 gallons) and provide plenty of hiding spots to minimize aggression. However, close monitoring is essential to ensure both fish can coexist peacefully.
The Devil Isn't Red was created on 2004-01-20.
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