How many gallons do you recommend for breeding a red devil cichlids?
Agree, I always keep dividers at the ready, or constantly set in tanks with pairs, 6 ft tank or not, for all medium to large cichlids.I also agree with a 6' tank... with the caveat that there is a solid chance that you still need to divide the pair at some point or all the time.
You can increase your chances of getting a well-bonded pair by starting with at least 6 young fish and letting them pair off on their own.
To keep a pair bonded requires that the pair has an outlet for aggression other than each other. I keep a third wheel fish behind a divider to give the pair something to defend against. Without the divider, even in a 6' tank, other fish will be toast.



Thank you guys, may be ill go with 125 gallon. Hoping that my pair will develop a good bond.
is there any difference in using a rack divider or a glass divider? I have a glass divider in hand.Agree, I always keep dividers at the ready, or constantly set in tanks with pairs, 6 ft tank or not, for all medium to large cichlids.
Not the most aesthetically pleasing, but without them, one of the pair seems always at risk, especially if one individual, is smaller than the other.
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They need support, because a rutting male can easily topple a flimsy one.
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And tall enough not to be easily jumped over
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