Many have the impression that cichlids are always substrate huggers, and that tall tanks are unneeded..
The impression I get collecting a number of cichlids, is that they will use all depths, as long as there is enough cover make them instinctually feel safe.
Although I find juvies cichlids (3" or less) in shallow water. most semi, and adult ( riverine) cichlids inhabit depper pools of 4 to 8 feet.

Juvie Andinoacara cichlid and tetras in only a few inches of water (above),
But
My cichlids ( and some other notoriously thought to be substrate huggers like gobies) often use that entire depth of the 30' inch tall tank (76 cms) as long as there are floating logs, or lily pads, or other actual floating plants to offer some kind of cover.


So similar to nature, I like to offer floating logs, floating plants, or over hangng terrestrial plants as part of the tanks decor.


The impression I get collecting a number of cichlids, is that they will use all depths, as long as there is enough cover make them instinctually feel safe.
Although I find juvies cichlids (3" or less) in shallow water. most semi, and adult ( riverine) cichlids inhabit depper pools of 4 to 8 feet.

Juvie Andinoacara cichlid and tetras in only a few inches of water (above),
But
My cichlids ( and some other notoriously thought to be substrate huggers like gobies) often use that entire depth of the 30' inch tall tank (76 cms) as long as there are floating logs, or lily pads, or other actual floating plants to offer some kind of cover.


So similar to nature, I like to offer floating logs, floating plants, or over hangng terrestrial plants as part of the tanks decor.






