All American cichlids south and NorthI recommend doing some research if you haven't already, then you have a verifiable reference. Also you should talk about the ecosystem the cichlids come from and their role in it, this information is often very interesting to know about your pets. A little intro to what american cichlids as a group are would be a good idea. also maybe you could touch on breeding, cons from what i've heard are the perfect fish for a beginner to breed and raise. Is this a CA book or a CA/SA book. If it's CA only remove oscars and apistos since they're south american.
here are some of the stand out cichlids that you should look into, though not necessarily easiest to raise:
CA:
salvini
Jaguar
Midas/Red devil
Dovii
Cuban
Festae
Umbee
more: (not a huge CA fan so only know a couple, find more of your choice)
SA:
angelfish
discus
dwarf cichlids
rams
pike cichlids
geophagus
severums
green terror (treated as CA but technically from peru @ equador)
Achara
I will do all or most of these. Thanks!!!!I recommend doing some research if you haven't already, then you have a verifiable reference. Also you should talk about the ecosystem the cichlids come from and their role in it, this information is often very interesting to know about your pets. A little intro to what american cichlids as a group are would be a good idea. also maybe you could touch on breeding, cons from what i've heard are the perfect fish for a beginner to breed and raise. Is this a CA book or a CA/SA book. If it's CA only remove oscars and apistos since they're south american.
here are some of the stand out cichlids that you should look into, though not necessarily easiest to raise:
CA:
salvini
Jaguar
Midas/Red devil
Dovii
Cuban
Festae
Umbee
more: (not a huge CA fan so only know a couple, find more of your choice)
SA:
angelfish
discus
dwarf cichlids
rams
pike cichlids
geophagus
severums
green terror (treated as CA but technically from peru @ equador)
Achara
good advice. I am a kid though. i might talk a little bit about there Origins . But it might be hard for me to do that kind of detail.I would buy a book highlighting biotopes of each cichlid, with suggestions for tank mates that are native to the same biotope. I've been looking for such a book and can't find one. Maybe include the type species for each genus of central and south american cichlid. that way you can highlight them in detail and you have a lot of variation
Good one. i will get working know.just got another: texas cichlid, from mexico and southern U.S
I do not speak Italian. i live in America. LOL.Ciao Constantino, non sapevo l'inglese era la seconda lingua. Dovrebbe considerare l'idea di scrivere il libro in italiano, poi tradotti in inglese. Si potrebbe essere più comodo scrivere in italiano. Si può anche provare la vendita in Italia. Solo un suggerimento. Good Luck.
Basicly I said I didn't know english was his second language. It might be eaiser to write in Italian and the have it translated into English. He could also try to market the book in Italy.