Gonna guess this is a no, and I don’t plan on trying anything...kinda just a curiosity question.
Is there any cichlid that can live its life in marine?
I ask because I know certain viejas migrate into the ocean occasionally for food, so I would assume they have quite a good salt tolerance. And then chromides are brackish. And then there’s the convict blenny (actually a cichliforme but not a true cichlid).
I’ve also read that rift lake guys have a tolerance but not for long.
Should I just be content with damsels (dwarf, convict, and mbuna equivalent), tangs (severum), and angels (the big cichlids) as the closest thing to a marine cichlid?
Is there any cichlid that can live its life in marine?
I ask because I know certain viejas migrate into the ocean occasionally for food, so I would assume they have quite a good salt tolerance. And then chromides are brackish. And then there’s the convict blenny (actually a cichliforme but not a true cichlid).
I’ve also read that rift lake guys have a tolerance but not for long.
Should I just be content with damsels (dwarf, convict, and mbuna equivalent), tangs (severum), and angels (the big cichlids) as the closest thing to a marine cichlid?








