Cichlid Fish Tank
cichlid fish tank
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Lake Malawi Cichlids by Mark Smith $10.57 |
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LED Aquarium white light high luminance lamp AC100~240V CICHLID plants lights $59.99 |
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AFRICAN CICHLID Fish Hatchery Tumbler Incubator Next Generation $19.00 |
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Java Fern -for live plant fish tank aquarium cichlid A9 $4.70 |
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Apo.Natans-for live plant fish tank aquarium cichlid A9 $4.70 |
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AQUARIUM FISH magazine Aug 2007 CLOWNFISH Cichlid GOURAMI Tetra EGG-LAYING Tank $5.49 |
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UP Aquarium Ornament Fish Tank Cichlid Stone Shrimp Breeding Cave x 3 pcsF-924-S $19.99 |
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Large Driftwood Aquarium Fish Tank Reptile cage Nautical wood Home Decor cichlid $25.00 |
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Driftwood Aquarium Fish Tank Reptile cage Nautical Decor Wood cichlids plecos s $25.00 |
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Large 26″ Driftwood Aquarium Fish Tank Reptile Nautical Decorations Cichlids koi $48.00 |
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Large 22″ Driftwood ARCH Aquarium Fish Tank Reptile Nautical Decor Art cichlids $49.00 |
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FRESHWATER MARINE AQUARIUM 2010 CORAL African Cichlid REEF TANK PHOTOGRAPHY Fish $5.49 |
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AQUARIUM FISH 2008 COREY Plecos GREEN TERROR cichlid RAINBOW Reef Tank Efficient $5.49 |
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Texas holey rock cichlids aquarium fishtank stone $1/lb $9.99 |
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1 pair of Black suction cups, For Flowerhorn Cichlid, Arowana Aggressive Fish $1.35 |
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Texas holey rock aquarium cichlids fishtank stone decor $40.00 |
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Texas holey rock cichlids aquarium fish tank limestone $39.00 |
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Texas holey rock cichlids aquarium fish tank stone 80# $119.00 |
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20″ Large Driftwood root Catfish Cichlids Live plants Fish Tank Aquarium Reptile $37.00 |
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21″ Large Driftwood Catfish Cichlids Live plants Fish Tank Aquarium Reptile Wood $39.00 |
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15″ Large Driftwood Knotty Cichlids Live plants Fish Tank Aquarium Reptile Wood $22.00 |
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Unique Driftwood Stump Roots Cichlids Fish Tank Aquarium Reptile Wood Plecos koi $35.00 |
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Dwarf Cichlid Decorative High Gloss Ceramic Drawer Knob $3.25 Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards using a specialized heat fused, high definition image transfer, that is tripled sealed with a UV resistant glass like gloss finish to ensure durability, easy cleaning, and to obtain an enamel hard like finish. Unlike some of our competitors cheaper plastic and wooden drawer knobs, our drawer knobs are made from high grade ceramic, the artwork is guar… |
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African Cichlid Decorative High Gloss Ceramic Drawer Knob $3.25 Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards using a specialized heat fused, high definition image transfer, that is tripled sealed with a UV resistant glass like gloss finish to ensure durability, easy cleaning, and to obtain an enamel hard like finish. Unlike some of our competitors cheaper plastic and wooden drawer knobs, our drawer knobs are made from high grade ceramic, the artwork is guar… |
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African Cichlid Convict Decorative High Gloss Ceramic Drawer Knob $3.25 Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards using a specialized heat fused, high definition image transfer, that is tripled sealed with a UV resistant glass like gloss finish to ensure durability, easy cleaning, and to obtain an enamel hard like finish. Unlike some of our competitors cheaper plastic and wooden drawer knobs, our drawer knobs are made from high grade ceramic, the artwork is guar… |
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Aquarium TV Jukebox 2 $12.95 The follow up to our popular Aquarium TV Jukebox DVD, AQUARIUM TV JUKEBOX 2 has eight great aquariums, all filmed using high quality Full HD cameras, to turn your television into a spectacular aquarium… Eight very different aquariums to suit every TV and every situation: 1. Freshwater Tank, a relaxing aquarium with wonderful magenta plants, 2. Coral Reef, a superb seawater aquarium with beautifu… |
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Tropical Freshwater Aquarium $14.95 Turn your TV into a tropical freshwater aquarium with these four great warm water tanks… The Tropical Freshwater Aquarium DVD has four very different aquariums for you to enjoy. Ideal to play in the background or as a change from watching TV programmes, just select a track for an endless aquarium on your television. Whether you prefer luminescent discus fish from South America; smaller, diverse … |
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Malawi Aquarium $12.95 Turn your TV into an Aquarium and enjoy the colourful fish of Lake Malawi. Lake Malawi (otherwise known as Lake Nyasa) is surrounded by Mozambique, Tanzania and Malawi and is estimated to be around 40,000 years old. Covering an area of 18,000 square miles (29,600 km2), Lake Malawi is famous for its colourful cichlid fish. The Malawi Aquarium DVD features 4 very different aquariums all containing f… |
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Seaweed Select Green Marine Algae With Garlic – 1 Oz (Catalog Category: Aquarium / Freeze Dried Fish Food) $14.00 Seaweed Select Green Marine Algae With Garlic – 1 Oz. Seaweed select green marine algae 20k… |
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2PK Brine Shrimp Eggs .21oz (carded) (Catalog Category: Aquarium / Freeze Dried Fish Food) $13.90 Brine Shrimp Eggs .21oz (carded). OSI Brine Shrimp Eggs are harvested from the Great Salt Lake in Utah The eggs are washed, dried and vacuumpacked for freshness All lots are tested for hatchability prior to shipping Newly hatched brine shrimp babies (nauplii) are one of natures finest live feeds for your fishes They are high in protein and packed with colorenhancing pigments . 021 oz (6 g)… |
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Fd Spirulina (bulk) (Catalog Category: Aquarium / Freeze Dried Fish Food) $12.60 Fd Spirulina (bulk). HIKARI SALES USA INC – HIKARI FREEZE SPIRULINA BRINE SHRIMP 43OZBIOPURE? FD is the worlds cleanest freezedried fish food available today Pharmaceutical freezedrying techniques allow us to give you a product as close to fresh as humanly possible Expect a texture and taste not previously available in a freezedried food If youre looking for an excellent daily diet or treat for a… |
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Success with Cichlids from Lake Malawi & Tanganyika $12.88 All you need to know to raise and keep Cichlids alive in your tanks… |
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Herichthys carpintis Pearlscale Cichlid – Juvenile $9.99 Often confused with the Texas Cichlid, this fish has speckles that are smaller and appear more green, rather than blue like the Texas Cichlid. However, the Pearlscale shares a similar temperament. These fish are fine with other Central American cichlids, but they will not tolerate other Pearlscale or Texas cichlids. A large tank with ample swimming room and rocks for hiding is perfect. As for diet, this fish is actually an herbivore, so a good veggie flake, along with the occasional fresh vegetable matter will be a great diet. Every so often, some frozen meaty food would be ok, but not on a regular basis. This fish may develop a nuchal hump on its head as they mature. |
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Parachromis dovii Wolf Cichlid – XSmall $9.99 Base color of the Wolf cichlid is gold, and well-kept specimens will take on a beautiful lavender color. They have random black spots all over their body. Juveniles are gold with a black horizontal stripe. Big and mean best describes this cichlid. Dovii are known for their aggression, so tank mates need to compete with their temperament and size. It is recommended that these fish are kept in a large species tank with no tankmates to avoid issues. They will eat anything small enough to fit in their mouth, and will not hesitate to beat more docile tankmates. Feed pellets, frozen foods like silversides and krill, and earthworms on occasion. This fish is a substrate spawner. |
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Biotodoma cupido Cupid Cichlid $9.99 While they are a dull silver-gray as juveniles, the adult coloration of the Cupid cichlid is no less than stunning! Varying iridescent colors appear in faint markings as the fish matures, and there are many different color variations. A black vertical stripe runs through the eyes. Males have blue lines on their cheeks while females have blue spots. Cupid cichlids do best in pairs, so choose a few young ones and allow them to pair off. They can become aggressive with their own kind, besides their chosen mate. While these cichlids care for their eggs and fry, it is still difficult to raise the babies into adulthood. This cichlid will accept flake and pelleted food, though a diet of frozen larvae and other meaty foods is much preferred. Their ideal tank decor features plenty of open swimming space and rock or driftwood hiding places at the lower levels of the tank. Tankmates that inhabit the higher areas of the tank will most likely be ignored. Hardy tetras, barbs, and plecos are recommended. This delicate species requires extremely good water conditions, so be sure to do regular water changes and maintenance. |
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Cichlasoma salvini Salvin’s Cichlid- Small $6.99 This attractive cichlid is silvery-gold with black, horizontal, blotchy patches on the dorsal half, and a black stripe from the eye to the tail. Females develop red on their bellies, especially when mating, and males have iridescent blue-green spots particularly on the dorsal half. Other semi-aggressive cichlids make good tankmates, though this fish can become extremely aggressive when spawning. Use discretion when choosing tankmates if housing a pair of salvini. Feed them a variety of foods such as a hearty cichlid flake or pellet, as well as fresh vegetables. Tank decor can be basic rock or driftwood with plenty of hiding places and open swimming areas. Salvini are substrate spawners, and prefer a fine substrate. |
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Iodotropheus sprengerae Rusty Cichlid – Juvenile $8.99 These beautiful mbuna, or rock-dwelling cichlids were one of the first species exported from Lake Malawi. The Rusty Cichlid has a rounder head and the basic shape of a Pseudotropheus cichlid. Males usually have intense rust-coloration around their head and violet-blue on the flanks. They are not aggressive towards most tankmates, but may show aggression with other males, especially in the presence of females. They are mouthbrooders, meaning the female holds the eggs and young fry in her mouth for protection. Feed a diet of cichlid flakes, or pellets and supplemental spirulina . They enjoy a tank with plenty of rockwork to explore. |
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Hypsophrys nicaraguensis Nicaragua Cichlid – Small $9.99 The Nicaragua or Macaw cichlid, is a colorful fish with distinct coloration. It ranges from orange-pink to red-orange toward the back end, and beautiful blue-green on the front of the body. Fins are often very long and may be bright red in color. Females are slightly duller. This is a tough fish, so be sure you keep it with similarly aggressive fish. One established pair per tank is best, as males will fight. Tank decor can consist of rock and driftwood, plus plenty of open swimming area. Feed them a variety of foods, flake, pellet, frozen meaty foods, and fresh vegetable matter. |
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Nannacara anomala Golden Dwarf Cichlid $1.99 The Golden Dwarf Cichlid is native to flooded savannas of West Africa. They do not have bold coloration like some of the other westies, but they are beautiful in their own right. They have golden tan or brown coloration with golden green iridescence across their flanks. Their fins are wide and impressive. These little cichlids are bold especially when breeding. They are community safe for the most part, but may show some aggression when spawning or brooding fry. They enjoy plenty of cover in the tank including plants and caves or driftwood. Nannacara are omnivores and will eat cichlid flake or pellet as well as meaty frozen treats. |
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Laetacara curviceps Dwarf Flag Cichlid – Small $4.99 The Dwarf Flag Cichlid is a colorful and peaceful dwarf cichlid. They have rounded bodies that are light brown with some darker markings on the face and head. Mature adults have an iridescent blue sheen with yellow-orange trim in their fins. They can be kept with other community fish like tetras, barbs and similar fish, but may become nippy or territorial when spawning. They are omnivores and should be fed a varied diet of flake, pellet, spirulina and frozen foods on occasion. Dwarf Flag Cichlids tend to stay near the bottom of the tank, and prefer shelter of plants, rock and wood. |
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Cichlasoma pearsei Pantano Cichlid $24.99 Pearse Cichlids are large and semi-aggressive. They are sometimes referred to as Herichthys species, but are indeed members of genus Cichlasoma. They have dusky orange coloration with a large patch of rich brown through the ventral region. These fish are native to South mexico and Guatemala. These fish can grow to 17 inches in length so they will need a large tank, and if they are to be housed with other fish, tankmates should be of similar size and temperament. Pearse Cichlids are herbivores and will need to be supplied with plenty of vegetable matter like spirulina, vegie tabs, and fresh items like lettuce or ccumber as a treat periodically. |
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Paracyprichromis nigripinnis Neon Blue Cichlid – Juvenile $19.99 The Neon Blue Cichlid is found throughout Lake Tanganyika. It is not a common import has been on the list of rare and interesting fish for a long time. It is a very swift moving beauty that has a mild disposition likes to be kept in groups. It can be kept in a Tanganyikan community with other non-aggressive species. Feed this species a varied and vitamin rich diet for the best color and health. A tank with a sandy substrate and rocky decoration will suit these fish well. |
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Hemichromis guttatus Jewel Cichlid – Small $4.99 This cichlid from rivers and tributaries in forests from Guinea to Liberia. It is quite aggressive for its size. It is attractive, with a bright red-pink coloration and rows of iridescent blue spots along the flanks and a black spot on each gill and side. Because of its aggression level, they are unsuitable for community aquaria with small or very docile fish. The water quality for keeping the Jewel cichild is similar to South American requirements, slightly soft with low pH, despite its West African origins. Jewels may be fed a balanced diet of flake, pellets, spirulina, and meaty frozen foods on occasion. They require plenty of cover in their decor, plants and driftwood work well. They keep a large territory, so be sure they have ample room in your tank, or territoriality issues may arise. |
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Paratilapia polleni (bleekeri) Large Spot Cichlid – Small $14.99 Madagascar is home to several species of unique and beautiful cichlids, many of which are rare or endangered due to habitat destruction and non-native species introduction. “Paratilapia bleekeri” was once thought to be a regional color variant of or possibly a seperate species than P. polleni , the Small Spot Cichlid. It is often confused with P. polleni , which has much smaller spots, and does not grow to be as large as the Large Spot Cichlid. Coloration is very similar, but “Paratilapia bleekeri” is black with larger pale blue and yellow spots all over. Although these two fish are very closely related, they should not be mixed. “Paratilapia bleekeri” is thought to be extinct in the wild. This fish is somewhat aggressive, particularly with other Paratilapia sp. cichlids. Tank decor can consist of driftwood, rocks, plants, and a soft substrate. Feed them a variety of foods, basic flake or pellet and occasional frozen meaty foods. This fish is a cave spawner. |
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Aequidens rivulatus Green Terror Cichlid – Small $6.99 This beautiful South American cichlid makes up for its temperament with its fantastic green-blue speckles throughout its body. The Green Terror Cichlid has an interesting pattern of iridescent green-blue stripes and speckles on its face as well. The finnage is long and tipped in orange. Males develop a large bump on their head. As their name would suggest, the Green Terror can be quite aggressive. Its large adult size also makes it a tough fish to keep. For tankmates, while young, any other South American cichilds of similar temperament will do fine. With full-sized adults, it is best to keep them in a pair, one pair to a 100+ gallon tank. Be sure to pair Green Terrors at a young age. Older males and females are less likely to form bonds and will hassle each other. As for tank decor, they like a typical cichlid decorating scheme, lots of rockwork, caves, and plenty of open-swimming room. Plants will most likely be uprooted and torn apart. The Green Terror will accept a variety of foods including a well-balanced cichlid flake or hearty pellet. Frozen meaty foods will also be appreciated. They are relatively easy to breed. They are substrate spawners and both male and female will care for the eggs and fry. |
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Neolamprologus helianthus Sunflower Cichlid $9.99 This brilliant orange-gold fish has elongated finnage tipped in white. It can be quite aggressive toward its tankmates, especially if its spawning time! For this reason, it is best to keep helianthus in a species-only tank, with well-established, hardy lamprologines, or a large school of cyprichromis. This fish enjoys plenty of open swimming space as well as lots of rockwork and caves. They are a cave spawner. Plants such as anubias and vallisneria species do well in the higher pH. Feed a variety of meaty foods including a hearty flake, pellet, freeze-dried, and small frozen items. |
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Thorichthys meeki Firemouth Cichlid – Small $5.99 This beautiful cichlid has a brilliant red throat, as its nickname would imply. The overall body color is a speckled silver with black markings. The elongated fins are trimmed in red and iridescent blue speckles. Firemouths are one of the more peaceful cichlids, though they should only be kept with other cichlids or fish with a semi-aggressive temperament. They can become quite nippy during breeding. While they don’t achieve as large a size as many others, they can often hold their own in a tank with bigger cichlids. They prefer a tank with neutral pH and plenty of plant cover, and rockwork or driftwood for hiding. They tend to stay near the bottom of the tank. Feed them a variety of foods like flake and pellet as a staple diet and occasional frozen meaty foods and spirulina. Breeding Firemouth cichlids is known to be more slightly difficult. Finding a suitable pair is the challenge, but once established, the process comes naturally. They spawn on a smooth rock and both parents guard the eggs and fry. They will often dig pits in the gravel to shelter the free-swimming fry. |