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How do you keep African cichlids?

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African cichlids need a water temperature of 75-85°F and a pH of 7.8-8.6 should keep most species healthy. Africa's great lakes have quite hard water, 4-6 dH, so try not to use soft water in your tank. Moderate lighting is fine for them.

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Keeping this in consideration, how do you take care of African cichlids?

Check the temperature your African cichlids will need before you bring them home. Tropical fish need warm water that's between 73 and 82 degrees Fahrenheit (23-28 Celsius). Choose an aquarium heater with 5 watts of power for each gallon of water in the aquarium. A large aquarium may need a heater at each end.

what African cichlids can be kept together? Some of the best fishes that will live with African Cichlids are;

  • Botia Loaches (Clown Loach)
  • Red Tail Shark.
  • Giant Danios.
  • African Red-eyed Tetra.
  • Pleco.
  • Scavenger (Upside-down catfish)
  • Leopard Bush-fish.

Correspondingly, are African cichlids hard to keep?

Cichlids are by far one of the most popular freshwater aquarium fish around. They are known for their unique personalities and vibrant colors. Unfortunately Cichlids sometimes get a bad reputation for being difficult to keep, with people citing behavioral problems as one of the main reasons.

Can you keep an African cichlid alone?

When provided with clean water and food, in theory most cichlids are able to survive alone. However it is best to keep at least a breeding pair or more to allow them to thrive. The only cichlid that is often kept alone is the Oscar.

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How many African cichlids can I put in a 10 gallon tank?

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How many African cichlids can I put in a 50 gallon tank?

You want one male and at least three females per species of Mbuna. In a 50 gallon tank I'd suggest around 12 fish so three groups of four would be perfect.

How long can African cichlids go without food?

seven to 10 days

How many African cichlids can I put in a 55 gallon tank?

Once you understand what is required to properly set up a 55 gallon African Cichlid tank you will be able to stock it with fish that will grow healthy and provide you with years of entertainment. Depending upon the species being kept, two or more cichlids will fit nicely into a 55 gallon aquarium.

How many African cichlids can I put in a 60 gallon tank?

Stocking 60 gallon with African Cichlids. This is a total of 12 fish.

How many African cichlids can I put in a 20 gallon tank?

If you really want only African Cichlids in a 20 gallon, you could go with a pair of Kribensis. They only get to be about 4" at most.

Do African cichlids bite?

People ask me a lot if the fish I keep bite my hand. The answer is yes. These fish are algae grazers and have small sandpaper like teeth. You can see these fish live on the main Cichlid Show channel anytime 24/7.

How many African cichlids can I put in a 75 gallon tank?

Im just new to the hobby and i can't stop learning about this beautiful fish! Re: How many african cichlids can i put in my 75 gallon tank? Depending on exactly what fish you get, you can comfortably have 12-15. If you want to fill the tank, you can probably fit around 18.

Do African cichlids need salt?

No african cichlids do not require salt. They need crushed coral/limestone in their tanks though to help with minerals. Keep a ph from 7.8-8.2 for malawis. If you stock mbuna keep with mbuna only, peacocks only, or haps only.

How many African cichlids can I put in a 90 gallon tank?

Africans have some pretty extreme water chemistry requirements, and clown loaches don't like that kind of water. Oh, they'll live, but they won't be happy. Synodontis catfishes like it fine, though. As for your original question, you can put 12-16 of those fish in a 90-gallon tank if you're willing to work at it.

Will African cichlids eat each other?

Of coure, you aren't going to be able to keep any small fish with an oscar or other highly predatory cichlid -- these cichlids eat other fish for a living so putting in a tetra or a swordtail is just giving them an expensive lunch.

How do I keep my cichlids happy?

Create the right lighting in the tank. Though there are exceptions, cichlids generally prefer dark, murky lighting. Florescent tubes are best because unlike incandescent bulbs, they don't create heat. If left on for about eight hours a day they also help to form algae -- an important food source for your fish.

How many African cichlids can I put in a 29 gallon tank?

29 gallons sounds pretty good. I think you could probably fit around 15 cichlids in there.

What do cichlids like in their tank?

All Cichlid tanks should have a sand substrate in an african cichlid tank. This most closely mimics their natural environment. Many Cichlids naturally feed by grazing through the sand, others cleanse their gills, while others dive into it or build nests.

Can you mix African and South American cichlids?

If a tank is big enough then more than one type of species could be kept together, but it will be risky. If you are keeping multiple species don't mix African with South American. Smaller species are usually less aggressive, and if they are from the same area then they can tolerate the same conditions.

Do African cichlids need sand?

Some Cichlids prefer very fine, sand like substrates for sifting.

What is the most aggressive cichlid?

Top 15 Most Aggressive Cichlids (CA/SA/WA)
  • Parachromis dovii- The famous wolf cichlid.
  • Hemichromis fasciatus- Banded jewelfish.
  • Nandopsis haitiensis- The Black Nasty cichlid.
  • Nandopsis grammodes- Mini Dovii cichlid.
  • Parachromis motaguense- Motaguense cichlid.

Can I put cichlids in a community tank?

For one thing, most cichlid species tend to be on the large side for aquariums. And because of the very parental protection that makes them so popular, they can be quite aggressive toward other fish species. For that reason, cichlid species have not generally been considered a good choice for the community aquarium.

Do cichlids need to be kept in pairs?

They can be kept as a single "wet pet" but he might be lonely since cichlids are rather social fish. If you go with the smaller one you mentioned then you could easily do a pair (m/f) or sometimes two females. Two single males of any species will likely fight a lot.