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With convict fish, the male will usually be larger than the female of the pair. As they pair, they will keep close company....and THEN...they will choose a territory...often a corner of the tank, or perhaps an attractive rock...and begin to defend it against Intruders. Defending territory against Intruders is an important step in the pair-bonding of convicts, as for most cichlids! It is Good for them to have Intruders to Defend against, as it strengthens the bond between the pair.

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