Which is the most aggressive SA/CA cichlid in your experience/opinion?

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In my experience Oscars are huge wimps to other fish, a Jack Dempsey would have to be way more aggressive than an average Oscar.
 
my umbee was pretty mean. i had a tri-mac that was pretty dam evil tho hard to choose between the 2
 
i had a tilapia, red devil, red terror, and a gold flowerhorn and the flowerhorn ended up being the HNIC...he was the only one that would eat live food too but i think either of them has what it takes to be a bad mofo just depends on the tank and co inhabitants.
 
I've had dempseys,red devils,convicts,texans,managuenses,and buterkoferi,until I got my first dovii.When she was only 4",she took on a red devil over twice her size.I was convinced from that moment till now,Doviis are the most aggressive cichlid.
 
Dovii's literally can't be up top, sure it's territorial but not aggressive. i've had atleast 5 dovii's in my life, and I found them all being peaceful. I honestly think the buttikoferi and red devil or midas are up top the butti would tear up every single cichlid and pull their scales off.
 
my female texas killed a Midas and RD(RIP) i was trying to breed her with both bigger than her.. waste of money :P ... anyways i was impressed bout a spot faced pike hes lil longer maybe slightly bigger mouth.. that boy hung... they fought 4 days straight.. faces healed and all is well... she is dominate though because he runs when she snaps...lol

by the way the midas and rd were both returned multiple times for being tough guys and killing tank mates...and i pulled all the decor out because i really wanted it to work... very disappointed in the false "hype" people must be putting these fish in with JD's ....:ROFL:

might try again someday... would really like to breed Red Texa$ cichlids....
 
Dovii
Buttikoferi
Umbee
Trimac
Jag
Jack Dempsey
Midas tie with Red devil
The Two "Terrors"
 
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