Types of Cichlids fishs

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Dogtooth Cichlid

Dogtooth Cichlid: Small species from Lake Malawi. Colorful and variable in hue. Can grow up to 4 inches in captivity.

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Electric Blue Hap

Electric Blue Hap: Stunning and unique color. Can grow up to 8 inches. Moderately aggressive. Perfect for aquarium enthusiasts.

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Electric Blue Johanni

Electric Blue Johanni: Challenging to care for, sensitive and aggressive. Ideal for experienced hobbyists. Max size of 3 inches, 30-gallon tank recommended.

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Electric Yellow Cichlid

Adorable yellow cichlid: Ideal for beginners, stays small at 3 inches. Watch for aggression and compatibility with other fish.

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Auratus

Spiny auratus cichlid: Highly aggressive, cautious with tank mates. Adult size under 5 inches. Best for experienced owners.

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Livingstonii Cichlid

Livingstonii cichlid: Colorful blotches, 10-inch adults. Requires large tank (125+ gallons). Predatory but peaceful with own species.

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Red Empress

Red empress cichlid: Iridescent, semi-aggressive. Suitable for beginners with care. Up to 6 inches. Requires 75+ gallon tank.

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Malawi Eyebiter

Malawi eyebiter: Striking cichlid with elongated head and large size. Requires 125+ gallon tank. Recommended for experienced aquarists.

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Venustus Cichlid

Venustus cichlid: Colorful and spotted, grows up to 10 inches. Requires a 125+ gallon tank. Caution needed when pairing with other fish.

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African Butterfly Peacock Cichlid

African butterfly peacock cichlid: Easy to maintain, semi-aggressive, grows up to 8 inches. Requires 55-gallon tank.

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