Pink Convict Cichlid
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Cichlid fish food Gold Sinking – 3.5 Ounces $9.99 |
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Ichthyology Book for Aquarists, DWARF CICHLIDS, Jorg Vierke, African Fish, 1979 $4.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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GOT CONVICT CICHLID? FISH FISHING WATER T-SHIRT SHIRT TEE TOP $13.99 |
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Amatitlania nigrofasciata Convict Cichlid – Small $2.99 Convict Cichlids are so called due to the pattern of black bars adorning thier blue-grey bodies. Females will often have bright red, pink, or orange coloration on their bellies, particularly when she is spawning. As quite an aggressive cichlid, Convicts are best kept with cichlids of larger size or equal temperament. While they will uproot most plants and enjoy digging and moving things around in their home, suitable decoration includes rockwork, driftwood, plants, and any other areas that will provide shelter and hiding space. Convicts are very easy to breed and pairs form quite easily. They may breed numerous times throughout the year, leaving you with a plethora of young fish. Feed Convicts a variety of meaty foods, as well as vegetable matter, like lettuce. A hearty flake or pellet is fine as a staple diet. |
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Cichlid Color Sticks – 4.58 oz. $7.89 Cichlid Color Sticks is a highly nutritious diet designed to help promote the developement of the natural pink to orange-red colors of Cichlids like Blue Acaras and Firemouths. When used as directed this will not cloud your water. |
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Flowerhorn Hybrid Cichlid – Juvenile $12.99 Cichlasoma trimaculatus, Cichlasoma festae , and the Jingang Blood Parrot are the three South American cichlids thought to be cross-bred to form what is known as the Flower Horn cichlid. This interesting looking cichlid has become quite popular amongst aquarists all over the world, and its popularity is only increasing. Coloration ranges from shades of purple to pink to red, with blue iridescent speckling and interesting black markings that often look like “flowers” or Chinese characters. The shape of these markings are what make many Flower Horns so desirable. Another desirable quality is the size and shape of the nuchal hump, or the big bump on its head. The bigger the hump, it is said, the more luck the owner will have. Because of their genetic origins, the Flower Horn is a very aggressive and territorial fish. It is best to keep them by themselves. They require plenty of open swimming areas as well as decent hiding areas amongst rocks and driftwood. Feed them a variety of foods such as flake, pellet, and occasional frozen meaty foods. Please note : The fish pictured above is a representation of this variety. Due to genetic variations in hybrid species like this one, the fish you receive may have slightly different coloration than the one pictured. Call or email a livestock representative for more information. |
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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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Albino Tiger Oscar Cichlid (1.5-2 Length) $6.49 Albino Tiger Oscar Also known as Apaiari (Brazil), Carauss£ (Argentina), or Acarahuaz£ (Peru). This fish has an extroverted personality and somewhat interactive behavior. They can learn to recognize their mate, as well as their owner. The Albino Tiger Oscar Cichlid is a muted orange pink in coloration which is a color variant of an Oscar, also known as Astronotus ocellatus. Albino Tiger Oscars tend to dig up plants, as well as rearrange rocks and gravel. Oscar Cichlids should be kept with fish of similar size as they will eat smaller fish. The ideal tank size for a solo Oscar would be a longer than tall tank of at least 55 gallons. |
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Omega One Cichlid Flakes Cichlid Food, 2.2 oz. () $7.99 Omega One Cichlid Flakes Cichlid FoodThe opportunistic feeding habits of the African Cichlid require a broad scope of both seafood proteins and vegetable matter. The Omega One Cichlid Flakes offer the appropriate mix for high attractability that will result in a “feeding frenzy” in your aquarium. Rich in Omega 3 & 6 HUFA’s along with natural pigments in salmon skins for vibrant colors. This terrific cichlid food has fresh, natural fats and an abundance and variety of fresh seafood protein means less starch. Never clouds water! |
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Omega One Cichlid Flakes Cichlid Food, 1 oz. () $4.99 Omega One Cichlid Flakes Cichlid FoodThe opportunistic feeding habits of the African Cichlid require a broad scope of both seafood proteins and vegetable matter. The Omega One Cichlid Flakes offer the appropriate mix for high attractability that will result in a “feeding frenzy” in your aquarium. Rich in Omega 3 & 6 HUFA’s along with natural pigments in salmon skins for vibrant colors. This terrific cichlid food has fresh, natural fats and an abundance and variety of fresh seafood protein means less starch. Never clouds water! |
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TetraCichlid Cichlid Flakes (5.65 oz.) $17.49 TetraCichlid Cichlid FlakesTetraCichlid Cichlid Flakes is a nutritious food which provides energy for the well being of top and mid-water feeding cichlids as well as other medium and large, fresh water and marine fish. |
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TetraCichlid Cichlid Flakes (2.82 oz.) $10.99 TetraCichlid Cichlid FlakesTetraCichlid Cichlid Flakes is a nutritious food which provides energy for the well being of top and mid-water feeding cichlids as well as other medium and large, fresh water and marine fish. |
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Premium Cichlid Crumbles – 2.5 oz. $3.49 Wardley Premium Cichlid Slow Sinking Crumbles, are a uniquely shaped nutritionally balanced food specifically formulated for all cichlids. Wardley Premium Cichlid Crumbles, is a slow sinking fish food bite to accommodate the needs of top, mid water and bottom feeders. |
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Cichlid Grow – 14.5 oz. $14.99 Want to get the very best out of your cichlids? Cichlid Grow is super concentrated for super effectiveness. It is the formula for total health of all african cichlids. Contains trace elements found in Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika. Promotes vibrant colors for an outstanding appearance, supplemented with potassium and magnesium for rapid growth and increased resistance to disease. |
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Paratilapia polleni Small Spot Cichlid $9.99 Paratilapia polleni , the Small-spot Madagascar Cichlid, is a rare offering as it is endangered in the wild. These cichlids are dark with irregularly shaped white spots. They are often confused with the Large Spot Cichlid, once thought to be a regional variant or seperate species known as Paratilapia bleekeri , the Large Spot Cichlid. The Large Spot Cichlid is thought to be extinct in the wild and these two variants should not be kept together to avoid hybridizataion. They are popular with aquarists due to their outgoing personalities and bold nature, much like oscars. They will need a meaty diet and plenty of cover like rocks and wood, while still maintaining free space in the aquarium for adults to swim freely. |
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Nandopsis tetracanthus Cuban Cichlid – Small $12.99 The Cuban Cichlid, Nandopsis tetracanthus , is a light colored cichlid with a dark mottled coloration. It is more aggressive than other aquarium fish and should only be housed with other cichlids of a similar temperament if with other fish at all. Like other cichlids, the Cuban Cichlid will become territorial, especially if breeding in the aquarium. This species does best in slightly hard water with a pH of 7.0 to 8.0. They will fare well on a varied diet if meaty frozen items, staple pellet, and occasional treats like earthworms. |
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Red Zebra Cichlid (3 Length) $20.99 Red Zebra Cichlid Also known as the Tilapia Zebra, Zebra Cichlid, or False Zebra Mbuna The Red Zebra Cichlid is most notable for the lack of striping that is seen on other varieties. Also, the Red Zebra can be quite aggressive so it requires plenty of room to establish its territory and is best kept with similar-sized fish or in pairs. Known to eat nuisance duckweed in tanks. |
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Firemouth Cichlid Small (1-1.5 Length) $3.99 Firemouth Cichlid The Firemouth Cichlid is a beauthiful pearlescent blue cichlid with bright red throat and underbelly in which they get their name. The Firemouth Cichlid is a peaceful cichlid but can be territorial especially during breeding. The males tend to have a more pointed dorsal and anal fin as well as being more brightly colored. It is recommended that the tank have designated areas separated by piles of rocks or groups of plants in which to hide. They also do best in sandy or fine substrates. |