Why Do African Cichlids Move the Substrate?
If you own African cichlids, then you might have already noticed one thing: they like to dig into the substrate quite a lot, and they will dig into it often. …
If you own African cichlids, then you might have already noticed one thing: they like to dig into the substrate quite a lot, and they will dig into it often. …
One day, you might notice that your African cichlids look somewhat different. They are suddenly not as colorful as before. This can happen to cichlids at any given day and …
People absolutely love to keep Discus fish at home. They find their unique patterns and beautiful colors irresistible, making it a must to buy a few of them at the …
Discus fish are not aggressive at all. In fact, you can hardly find a more peaceful fish species among cichlids than the Discus. But it is important to keep in …
Some African cichlids like to eat algae, especially the herbivorous ones. The problem with cichlids in general is that they absolutely love to eat and uproot aquatic plants. Many Mbuna …
Although there are literally hundreds of different African cichlids in lakes Tanganyika, Victoria and Malawi, they share one similarity for sure. All of them do have teeth and they can …
African cichlids will often fight between each other. Some of them are quite aggressive towards other males and towards other species, so you can expect them to show this aggressive …
For African cichlids, you need to set up an aquarium with enough rocks and hiding spaces. In their natural habitat, there are plenty of rocks where they can hide. It …
Yes and no. Watermelons can make a great treat for most African Cichlids, but only in very small amounts. Giving them a little bit occasionally is an excellent way to …