They are very hard to breed due to their aggression and are almost gone from the hobby. Just a few hobbyists own some.
BAHAAHAAAAHAAA!!!!freeskier;1996480; said:sorry for the ignorant question but ...could someone explain why this is such huge news? from my google'ing, it doesn't seem like they are endangered in the wild; are they very difficult to breed?



mbunafishkeeper;1996625; said:BAHAAHAAAAHAAA!!!!![]()
i knew this when i was keeping african cichlids....Modest_Man;1996642; said:Why is that funny? It's a good question that people who don't know much about CA cichlids would have to ask.
And the answer is that they're very rare in the hobby, not the wild, due to them being very hard to breed and then raise fry. Adults are very aggressive and tend to kill each other and the fry tend to bloat.
well SORRRYYY!!tydus;1996677; said:Yeah, I also second that, it's not very funny. People are trying to learn new things everyday, they want to know the true facts from the experienced hobbyists. Not everyone knows everything to stuff, that's why you learn.
Modest_Man;1996642; said:Why is that funny? It's a good question that people who don't know much about CA cichlids would have to ask.
And the answer is that they're very rare in the hobby, not the wild, due to them being very hard to breed and then raise fry. Adults are very aggressive and tend to kill each other and the fry tend to bloat.
topoftheline77;1996308; said:I'm a guy and for the record I was joking...

X24;1996707; said:This is why i love the modest man. Straight forward, nice comments and he is realistic too.
I might have missed it, but has a male beani been found within good shipping distance?
