Yes, although they are considered to be more "aggressive" than "territorial" the simple answer is yes. I once had a tank full of beautiful cichlids, and everything was going fine. They live with one another in harmony, although every now and again I would find they turned on one injured or slightly smaller fish and find it floating at the top. You cannot prevent this. It is their way of "natural" selection, or rather, eat or be eaten. If you have a very large tank it is possible to have cichlids AND other species of fish, but it is not advisable. Cichlids should stay with cichlids, and other "non-aggressive" fish are fine to mix.
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Is a kind of sea creature.DUD!!!!!!!
I Believe You Mean Cuttle Fish...
Yes Cuttlefish are fast swimmers.
There are many fish that mimic other fish for protection. Many types of surgeon fish or tangs as a juvenile mimic different types of large angelfish for protection. There are also a few file fish that mimic the Toby puffer since the puffer is poisonous. Certain types of Cuttle fish mimic the female cuttle fish when they are juveniles to gain the ability to live in a larger male's territory with out being killed or run off.
Defense mechanisms such as camouflage, spines, and poisons help fish escape predators.
cuttle fish is not a vertabrate. its an invertebrate.
Is a kind of sea creature.DUD!!!!!!!
The Cuttle Fish - 1911 was released on: USA: 4 July 1911
I Believe You Mean Cuttle Fish...
Cuttle fish and Octopus
cuttle fish and octopus
No they do not.
cuttle fish
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yes
in the sea
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