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Cichlid Convict Fish In Your Aquarium

2016/5/4 10:29:49

The cichlid convict fish is a great fish for someone who wishes to set up an aquarium for the first time. They do not need constant care and attention, and can adapt to most aquarium conditions with ease. The following article will provide enough information about the cichlid Convict fish to get you started on the right fin (pun intended).

As mentioned, cichlid convict fish will adapt to a wide variety of different water conditions without causing distress. However, there are ideal water conditions that can help reduce aggression in your fish. Cichlid convict fish do prefer warmer water conditions, although they can live in water as cool as 72 degrees Fahrenheit. What makes it so great is that they will survive while you observe and determine the optimal water conditions for your individual fish. Also, beginners usually find it challenging to keep water conditions constant, so the hardiness of this fish really helps.

It is important that you choose an aquarium with enough space to give your cichlid convict fish enough room to swim freely, as well as enough extra space that he may claim territory. Both of these factors are important for the happiness and behavior patterns of your fish. Never purchase a tank less than 20 gallons for a cichlid Convict fish.

If you plan to house your cichlid Convict with other fish, you need to take into consideration that cichlid convicts have the tendency to become violent with other fish. Especially when you have to keep the water conditions outside of the cichlid convict's optimal range in order to cater to the other fish. If you are housing this species with other breeds of fish, you should consider a larger tank, and fish that are as large as, or larger, than your Convict.

Cichlid convict fish are not picky eaters, and will eat almost anything you choose to feed them. Breeding is just as simple! They take care of the entire breeding process without human assistance. Generally, both parents care for the eggs and the fry and will voraciously protect them from other fish in the aquarium.

Cichlid convict fish come in many different colors with a wide variety of different patterns. They are not only easy to care for; they are truly beautiful fish to sit and watch, and observe. If you decided to create an aquarium around keeping this type of cichlid you will be pleasantly surprised at how much fun they can be to keep.

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