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Capt_kulafu 11-29-2010 04:28 PM

chiclid fish
 
hello

i'm wondering about chiclid fish they are tricky to setup? is it fresh or salt water? how about the fish they are expensive too?

thanks

dsaundry 11-29-2010 04:43 PM

Cichlids
 
Depends on what type of set-up you are looking for, they are all freshwater more or less. If you are going for African or South American. South American fish, Angels{yes they are in the cichlid family} should really only be kept with angels and maybe a pleco or some snails. If you try Salvini cichlids, or Texas Cichlids, Jack Dempsey, Green Terrors, Oscars, etc you can mix them with caution. If you get a pair that mate they will defend their brood viciously....Don't recomend plants with cichlids unless they are artificial as the live ones tend to get moved around a lot. African cichlids are a little different as most require a slightly different care, They are really beautiful and smart/aggressive fish, they also require higher ph levels so do your homework on your species. They tend to be quite expensive if buying at your local fish store, so check out local breeders, maybe try BCAQUARIA as well. They usually are mouth-brooders and breed easily, so again do your homework before rushing out and buying any fish. Then most important....have fun, they are great fish, if I wasn't so commited to sw fish, I would be into the cichlid family in a snap....:biggrin:

Capt_kulafu 11-29-2010 04:48 PM

thanks for the info


Quote:

Originally Posted by dsaundry (Post 568983)
Depends on what type of set-up you are looking for, they are all freshwater more or less. If you are going for African or South American. South American fish, Angels{yes they are in the cichlid family} should really only be kept with angels and maybe a pleco or some snails. If you try Salvini cichlids, or Texas Cichlids, Jack Dempsey, Green Terrors, Oscars, etc you can mix them with caution. If you get a pair that mate they will defend their brood viciously....Don't recomend plants with cichlids unless they are artificial as the live ones tend to get moved around a lot. African cichlids are a little different as most require a slightly different care, They are really beautiful and smart/aggressive fish, they also require higher ph levels so do your homework on your species. They tend to be quite expensive if buying at your local fish store, so check out local breeders, maybe try BCAQUARIA as well. They usually are mouth-brooders and breed easily, so again do your homework before rushing out and buying any fish. Then most important....have fun, they are great fish, if I wasn't so commited to sw fish, I would be into the cichlid family in a snap....:biggrin:


Capt_kulafu 11-29-2010 05:04 PM

maybe i have to switch from marine to chiclid!!!

paddyob 11-29-2010 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsaundry (Post 568983)
..have fun, they are great fish, if I wasn't so commited to sw fish, I would be into the cichlid family in a snap....:biggrin:


+1

The Africans are incredibly colorful too. Make for a nice species tank.

outacontrol 11-29-2010 06:21 PM

You can get some really nice cichlids from the Edmonton Aquarium Club auctions, there will be another one in the spring, probably march.
Another good source for cichlids is Alberta Aquatica web forum like Canreef.

jzz30tt 11-29-2010 11:43 PM

I keep a lot of cichlids, what information do you want. I can send you pictures if you'd like too.

Capt_kulafu 11-30-2010 02:09 PM

yup i'm newbie in chiclid do you have picture can you post it here pls...

thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by jzz30tt (Post 569095)
I keep a lot of cichlids, what information do you want. I can send you pictures if you'd like too.


cale262 11-30-2010 06:28 PM

Go check out www.Albertaaquatica.com ,...Alberta based and 99% freshwater...

reefwars 11-30-2010 06:59 PM

I tiger oscars and mine were around 6-7 " they are by far very personable and fun fish to have, mine would jump about 6" from the water and grab a pellet , ge was dead on every time alk j had to do was wiggle it so they are trainable lol . They get huge though as do some other cichlids so read before you buy. My oscars would eat any fish that hits the tank they are only compatible with a very few species:):)


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