Who owns the king crown?

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Most fear cichlid?

  • Red Devils/Midas

    Votes: 7 25.0%
  • Dovii

    Votes: 14 50.0%
  • Umbee

    Votes: 2 7.1%
  • Jags/moto

    Votes: 2 7.1%
  • Convicts

    Votes: 3 10.7%

  • Total voters
    28
I love Devils, they are tougher and hardy than most. Their heart is there, unlike most cichlids will eventually quits.
 
18" Red devil? idk I'd have to see that in person to believe it. For me it's my Loisellei she puts everyone in my tank in their place. She's not aggressive but you better stay away from her cave lol.
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18" Red devil? idk I'd have to see that in person to believe it. For me it's my Loisellei she puts everyone in my tank in their place. She's not aggressive but you better stay away from her cave lol.
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Yeah I mean you can get an idea from the pictures or that video. He's defiantly a monster. He's super long. You can tell how big he is by his tail.


Here are some monster Midas as well.

See my red devil male has no kok and isn't thick but just super long but these Midas are.

Most red devil Midas are mixed anyways
 
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Midas would whoop all these fish asses.
 
I don't think anyone has a pure bred Midas here unless bought from rapps
I have one right now. So do many others; Bought from Rapps but, either way, I disagree with whatever you said because that is very narrow minded thinking
 
Read the stickies please they explain how red devil and Midas how they're so cross bred virtually impossible to have a pure bred these days unless bought from a very reputable source like rapps... You call me narrow minded... Hmm

I was just stating that most are hybrid anyways it's hard to distinguish.
 
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Definitely a list of aggressive fish. However I will say aggression can vary from individual fish. I've had red devils that were ok in a community and some that were nuts. With that being said due to the sheer potential size I'd say a large male dovii takes the cake as king. I'm mean a 26" large toothed fish versus a 12-14" fish with lesser teeth is not going to be much of a contest.
 
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