What Were the Most Aggressive Cichlids You've Kept Together...

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So far my fish are healthy and swimming well. It is so tight when some of their colors come out. I must say that these Cichlids are not very colorful.

they show their best colors when they're in optimal conditions with no stress. if they were in a large enough tank that each was able to establish a territory (possibly even with a mate) then you would see outstanding colors from all of them. however, when a CA/SA cichlids colors become very pale or nonexistent, that means they're stressed. :)

as for the umbee, dovii and jag at adult size in a 125 I'd really like to see those pics. I wouldn't consider umbee or dovii to be "adult size" unless they are 18" or bigger and a jag would have to be at least 12" imo to be considered "adult size". if you have those three at those sizes in a 125 then congrats. :clap
 
right now in my 55 gal i have
1 pacu 6"
4 convicts
1 pink convict
2 texas cichlids
1 jack dempsey
1 green severum
and several large catfish
 
Opiate said:
well....what are the top 10 most aggressive cichlids?


if you ask that 100 times, you'll get 100 different answers. according to a poll on another site, members who claimed to keep all the species ranked the top 10 as:

1. Nandopsis beani
2. Caquetaia umbriferum
3. Parachromis dovii
4. Nandopsis haitiensis
5. exCichlasoma festae
6. Neolamprologus christyi
7. Parachromis motaguense
8. exCichlasoma istlanum
9. exCichlasoma salvini
10. exCichlasoma grammodes

this ranking was based on an average aggression level of the entire species and the odds of finding a well mannered specimen of the particular species. :)
 
Jason_S said:
if you ask that 100 times, you'll get 100 different answers. according to a poll on another site, members who claimed to keep all the species ranked the top 10 as:

1. Nandopsis beani
2. Caquetaia umbriferum
3. Parachromis dovii
4. Nandopsis haitiensis
5. exCichlasoma festae
6. Neolamprologus christyi
7. Parachromis motaguense
8. exCichlasoma istlanum
9. exCichlasoma salvini
10. exCichlasoma grammodes

this ranking was based on an average aggression level of the entire species and the odds of finding a well mannered specimen of the particular species. :)

I would love to find an istlanum at a lfs.
 
in my 5 f00ter, ive got a pair of non breeding salvinis, full grown, and i added a mayan female cichlid at 8 inches and they get on fine, the male salvini and she were lip locking but she saw him off, and has now moved all the gravel to the front of the tank and evicted my blue loach from his bog wood lol
 
ive told you mine already but i have to say something else with it
every cichlid has there own personality
 
umm 6 inch dovii and 9 inch devill
 
i currently have in a 55 gallon tank which contain 2 dovii, 2 jags, 2 red devils, 2 green texas, and 1 red jewel. they are all about 1.5" and very aggressive towards one another. i also had 2 buttikoferis in there, but they died. the red jewel is the least aggressive in my readings, but it does not stand down to any of the fish. the others actually fear the red jewel. i dont know how the buttikoferis died, but they were not attacked like the others because their fins and tails were still in tact when i found them. currently my both green texas barely have tails, but are still very healthy. any ideas of how the buttikoferis died??
 
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