Dovii Cichlid Care Guide

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Scientific Name: Parachromis Dovii
Common Name: Dovii Cichlid, Wolf Cichlid
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Diet: A Dovii cichlids diet in the wild consists of other fish, crustaceans (shrimp, crayfish, etc.), bugs, worms, small mammals, frogs, and other meaty items. In an aquarium a Dovii cichlid should be fed high quality pellets, freeze dried and frozen meaty items, and quarantined feeders/feeders you raised on your own
 
Tank set up: A Dovii cichlid gets very large, upwards of 28 inches, so a 300+ gallon tank is required, Ideally being closer to 500 gallons, the tank should be atleast 10 feet long and 6 feet wide by the time the fish is full grown. Dovii cichlids are very messy eaters so very good filtration and frequent water changes are a must. The tank should be relatively barren as these fish can hurt themselves on large decorations
 
Water Parameters: The Dovii cichlid likes very clean water with no ammonia or nitrite, and nitrates below 20 ppm, they like a pH ranging from 6.0-8.0 and temperatures ranging from the mid 70s to the mid 80s (24-27 degrees celsius)
 
Identification: The dovii cichlid can be identified by a few main features. Parachromis cichlids are deep bodied, with menacing teeth and a mouth that comes to more of a point (almost like that of a dog) . The way you can differentiate between a Dovii and the other Parachromis species is by looking at the colors, a Dovii cichlid is much more blue than the other Parachromis cichlids. There are two types of Dovii cichlids, the Nicaraguan Dovii (which has a more rounded mouth) and a Costa Rican Dovii (which has a much more pointed mouth)
 
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