How aggressive are electric blue cichlids?

How aggressive are electric blue cichlids?

The Electric Blue Hap is a fairly aggressive cichlid, so not considered to be a community fish. They can be housed with other Haplochromis and peaceful Mbuna, but do not house with male and female Aulonocara (Peacock Cichlids). They will attack and kill any other males of the same species in the tank.

How big do electric blue African cichlids get?

six inches
Within aquaria, the Electric Blue Ahli will typically reach a length of six inches, and can live for over ten years. Members of the scientific genus Haplochromis are typically a semi-aggressive African Cichlid, regardless of reaching a larger size.

Are blue African cichlids aggressive?

African cichlids are aggressive, but you can promote a more peaceful tank.

Can electric blue Acara go with African cichlids?

Behavior & Temperament They are nothing like their popular relatives such as the African cichlid, Oscar fish, Jewel cichlid, and Jack Dempsey. This means they do well with a wide variety of tank mates (more on that in the section below) and will rarely cause any disturbances in your aquarium.

How fast do electric blue cichlids grow?

Fish like the electric blue acara grows continuously throughout the first few months of its life, and it is usually considered fully grown in size by the time it is approximately 8-10 months old.

What does it mean when cichlids shake?

Most cichlid movements are either threats or flirting. Shimmying or shaking of the fins and tail are usually signs of flirtation. I’ve also seen circular chasing and nipping or kissing (where the two fish grab each other’s mouths) prior to mating. Chasing across the tank is more often a sign of aggression.

How much do electric blue Acaras cost?

Like many other members of the Cichlidae family, the Electric Blue Acara is a popular choice for many aquarists. Depending on their size, most fish will be priced somewhere between $6–15.

Are Green Terror cichlids aggressive?

Originally from calm tropical river basins in Peru and Ecuador, these fish are revered the world over for their impressive appearance. As you might have guessed, Green Terrors are part of the Cichlid family. Thus, they can be a handful and are often prone to aggressive behaviors.

Do African cichlids like strong current?

I know from my experience with African Cichlids, that they really don’t like a lot of current in their tank. I’ve found that if there’s too much current in the tank, they will very rarely venture out from amoungst the rocks to swim in the open areas.