suggest bright colored peaceful cichlid for pond

batang_mcdo

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need suggestions on what cichlid would be nice for my pond.
pond is bare buttom, Ph will be at 7.5

any suggestions? i'd prefer bright cichlids as my pond is painted black.
tankmates will be arowanas.
 

fernie831

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Community of Honduran red points nice colors and peaceful

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fernie831

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Maybe Nicaraguan cichlids or vieja synspila electric blue dempsy. Red terrors have the best color in my opinion but are much more aggressive

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Evz jardini

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Midas

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How big is the pond and how big are the arowanas? Bright colors with arowana as tank mates.... flowerhorn, red Texas, super red sev., mammon cichlid, ebjd

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Melanurus are big colorful and peaceful.
 

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Because birds are some of cichlids main enemies in nature, so many of the colors that are bright in aquariums as seen from the side, help to camouflage in nature, and make cichlids invisible to predators from above.
The metallic scales of turquoise, gold, and red often blend in with the light on shimmering water, and with suns reflection.
Here are some examples, imagine on a dark substrate how easily these might disappear.

Far right in the pool/pond pic are Australoheros red ceibal

in the middle Gymnogeophagus


and far left xCichlasoma beani

My point is, the cichlids from deep waters, that are "not" often bird prey, would a good choices.
Midas are often found in deep water, but might be a poor choice as far as aggression goes.
Lemon yellows (Labidochromis caeruleous) might also be more apparent in a pond environment.
I keep cichlids in my ponds, mostly for breeding purposes, but most of the time, they are invisible.
The pond below had hundreds of cichlids last summer.
 

batang_mcdo

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main pond is 8x12x4 feet,
painted black, the Arowanas are 22 - 24 inches.
I think honduran convicts might end up as snacks .
I was also thinking red severums, but id prefer a bigger cichlid if possible :)

Red terrors are really really nice, but i prefer more peaceful ones.
 
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