Try aquatic snails, like apple snails.
An Oscar is of the cichlid family, the piranha belongs to the characin branch. Otherwise known to freshwater aquarium owners as the bothersome "fin-nippers" which is what characins are known for, along with the skittish hyper behavior.
yes, but angelfish will also be attacked by parents of the baby fry, not compatible
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Ram cichlid was created in 1948.
Convict cichlid was created in 1867.
Featherfin cichlid was created in 1898.
You can feed a yellow Lab Cichlid the Hikari Cichlid Staple pellets. A Cichlid that is 1.5 inches can feed off of the baby size pellets or the medium size pellets.
So. Amer. Cichlid lives in South Amrica and African Cichlids live in lake malawi in africa
Cynotilapia cichlids and kribensis cichlids belong to different genera and have significant differences in their breeding behaviors, habitats, and genetic makeup. As a result, they are generally not compatible for crossbreeding. While some cichlid species can hybridize, it is unlikely that these two would successfully produce viable offspring. Therefore, breeding between Cynotilapia and kribensis is not feasible.
The Convict Cichlid sibling fight with each other because of the sibling rivalry.
Cardinal tetra, catfish, cherry barb, cichlid, clown barb, convict cichlid, and cory are a few.