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Cichlid Tropical Fish Care

2010 May 28
by Bendita

Keeping cichlid fish in your aquarium could be enjoyable because they’re unique, colorful and active in their environments. However many novice aquarists are having a hard time learning the best way to maintain these fish like the African cichlids and the American cichlids because these fish species come from an especially diverse family and cichlid tropical fish inhabit a multitude of various environments. The different cichlid species have developed in order to fit their very own particular niches and totally different cichlid species can therefore vary considerably when it comes to size, temperament, feeding habits, and preferred water quality. They are also recognized for being simple to breed.

If you’re caring for these distinctive tropical fish in your aquarium, one of the vital important things to remember is that African cichlids and American cichlids shouldn’t be kept in the same aquarium. So many fish owners and even pet stores make this mistake, and if this happened, the poor fish are barely surviving. They’ve completely different water requirements that’s why they can’t be combined together.

Another widespread mistake that even seasoned aquarist makes is that they don’t make regular water changes in their aquariums. No matter what species of tropical fish that you keep, regular water changes are literally the life-blood of all aquarium fish.

When caring for cichlid fish, another thing to consider is the size of your aquarium. Depending on the species, some cichlid tropical fish develop to about 8-9 inches that’s why you have to foresee their aquarium environment once they become full adults and reach their normal length. Also, do some thorough analysis concerning the cichlid fish you own or are about to purchase because different varieties of cichlids require different ph levels, feeding and breeding techniques, and totally different environments.

Keeping cichlid tropical fish could be extremely rewarding, particularly because caring for them is a continuous learning process for the owners.

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