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What cichlids get the biggest?

What cichlids get the biggest?

Boulengerochromis microlepis This, at 90cm/36″ TL in males and 75cm/30″ in females, is the world’s largest cichlid, though anglers have made claims for Cichla that size or larger.

How big do American cichlids get?

The smallest South American species of cichlid is only 3 centimeters long while the largest grows as long as 60 centimeters. The most well-known South American cichlid is the freshwater angelfish.

Are there any North American cichlids?

The Texas cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus, formerly Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum) is a freshwater fish of the cichlid family. This is the only cichlid species that is native to the United States.

How big do Umbee get?

Umbee Cichlids are one of the largest cichlids, and they reach their maximum size around the 2 year mark. This means that a juvenile Umbee Cichlid could be doubling in size every 6 months. The males will reach their max size at around 24 inches, while the females will reach their max size at around 18 inches.

What other species can a cichlid live with?

African cichlids encompass the largest genus of the cichlid family, with well over 100 species. Male and female African cichlids will live well together in the same tank; they’ll do well also with other territorial fish such as green spotted puffers and Leopard ctenopomas. Catfish also make ideal tank mates and will aid in keeping your tank clean.

What are good tankmates for South American cichlids?

Larger or aggressive fish may be subject to outright threat displays, or may conversely attack the firemouth cichlid. Compatible tank mates for community aquariums include: Other South American cichlids that aren’t overly aggressive; Schooling fish such as the tetra, rummy nose , and glowlight; Some bottom-dwelling catfish, such as the pictus catfish

Can South American cichlids go with angelfish?

South American River Cichlids. The last group of cichlids that are barely aggressive and can live together are large river cichlids from South America, most notably, Angelfish and Discus. Both of these species can not only live with each other but a range of other tropical fish popular in the aquarium hobby.

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Ruth Doyle