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  2. Leopard bush fish - Wikipedia

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    It is not generally a good idea to mix this fish with large aggressive cichlids as they may injure the leopard bush fish or out-compete it for food. Good tank mates for the leopard bush fish include medium-sized gourami species, bala shark, silver dollar, Corydoras, Plecostomus species, Ancistrus catfish, and anything that won't fit into its ...

  3. Convict cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Ideal tank mates for convict cichlids consists of robust similar sized fish. Such fish include T-Bar cichlids, Honduran red points, Green Terrors, Salvini, Jack Dempsey, (Keep in mind as Dempseys outgrow the convicts territorial issues will become a problem.) Pictus catfish, plecostomus, as well as other convicts.

  4. Iodotropheus sprengerae - Wikipedia

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    This quality makes rusty cichlids an ideal starter fish for aquarists with less experience keeping the mbuna. Hiding places and space should be provided or this fish will be bullied by their more aggressive tank mates. Rusty cichlids are omnivorous and will eat various kinds of food, but meaty food can often cause them serious digestive problems.

  5. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    Tank mates need to be robust and provided with plenty of spots to hide away from the marauding dotty back. Also known as diadem dottyback; scientific name pictichromis diadema. Maximum length: 2.4 ...

  6. Electric blue hap - Wikipedia

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    The electric blue hap is a popular aquarium fish due to its colouration. It should be kept in tanks of no less than 150 litres. A semi aggressive fish, only one male is recommended per tank; however if large numbers are kept in a spacious enough environment, it is possible to keep more than one. Tank mates must be selected carefully.

  7. Paratilapia polleni - Wikipedia

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    Paratilapia polleni is a medium-sized cichlid endemic to Madagascar.It is also a popular fish for display at public aquaria. [2] [3]It is sometimes referred to by the common names starry-night cichlid, polleni cichlid, and black diamond cichlid, while marakely (black fish) is one of its native names.

  8. Neolamprologus pulcher - Wikipedia

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    A minimum of 15 gallons is recommended for daffodil cichlids living in a tank with no other species of fish, with 20 or 35 US gallons (76 or 132 L) being better. A larger tank of 50 US gallons (190 L) or more would be required if mixing with other species. These fish need good water movement along with very strong and efficient filtration.

  9. Laetacara curviceps - Wikipedia

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    The fish will flare at each other when pairing up and will later swim together and breed. They usually stay with their mate for the rest of their lives. It does not take much to trigger the breeding of these fish. Simple good treatment is more than often enough, although warm and clean water and much live food will help.

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