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Love those aggressive little suckers!
Love those aggressive little suckers!
Can't imagine why I'd find aggressive fish so fascinating.
Love it when they get big enough to uproot their own surroundings, and do a little redecorating.
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
they don't try to eat each other?
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
they don't try to eat each other?
Other than trying to take nibbles out of Taco because he/she "looks different" (I'm guessing), not so much. Course, they all have their own space, so...
they don't try to eat each other?
Other than trying to take nibbles out of Taco because he/she "looks different" (I'm guessing), not so much. Course, they all have their own space, so...
Well, maybe if you hadn't named him "taco" they wouldn't think him was for eating! doyathink?
kidding aside they are very pretty.
they are mouth breeders lol.....but nice fish...wont they kill each other?
they do like to hide....i think they are beautiful fish....still mouth breeders...admit it dis that is why you like them......
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
I forget. are those "mouth breeders"?
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
You sound new to cichlids.
They're really tough to keep. If you find that she's hiding a lot because she's getting picked on, she's eventually going to start suffering from elevated stress and that's a death sentence because it lowers their immune system.
They need an abundance of hiding spaces, lots of rocks built up to make caves, and they need to be balanced out almost PERFECTLY by specific species.
I used to keep Demasoni, a dwarf cichlid, and if you keep any less than 15-20 of them, one dominant one will eventually kill off every single other one until he's the only one left.
These guys are a lot of fun, but a lot of work. You've got a lot of studying to do if this is new to you.
Go to www.cichlid-forum.com. Everything you'll ever need to know is there, and what's not already posted for you to read, an endless amount of people on the forum will help you out with whatever you need to know.
Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
I forget. are those "mouth breeders"?
Convicts are NOT mouth breeders...
My bad. It kind of sounded like it was new the way you talked about it.Meet Taco, Dick, and Guido.
Guido is the flashy one, Dick is the big one (named such because he IS one), and Taco is the pink one (named such because the other two keep taking nibbles out of her).
Cichlids rule!
You sound new to cichlids.
They're really tough to keep. If you find that she's hiding a lot because she's getting picked on, she's eventually going to start suffering from elevated stress and that's a death sentence because it lowers their immune system.
They need an abundance of hiding spaces, lots of rocks built up to make caves, and they need to be balanced out almost PERFECTLY by specific species.
I used to keep Demasoni, a dwarf cichlid, and if you keep any less than 15-20 of them, one dominant one will eventually kill off every single other one until he's the only one left.
These guys are a lot of fun, but a lot of work. You've got a lot of studying to do if this is new to you.
Go to www.cichlid-forum.com. Everything you'll ever need to know is there, and what's not already posted for you to read, an endless amount of people on the forum will help you out with whatever you need to know.
Umm. I'm not the least bit new to cichlids - they're the only fish I've ever kept..