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CICHLID

African Blockhead
Altum Angelfish
Aureum
Blue Acara
Blue Discus
Blue-Eye Cichlid
Brown Discus
Convict Cichlid
Festive Cichlid
Firemouth
Flag Cichlid
Green Terror
Guineas Cichlid
Heckel's Discus
Jack Dempsey
Jewel Cichlid
Keyhole Cichlid
Kribensis
Marbled Angelfish
Nicaragua Cichlid
Orange Chromide
Oscar
Port Cichlid
Red Devil
Red Devil
Red Head
Red Parrot
Red-breasted flag cichlid
Rust-Belly
Salvin's Cichlid
Severum
Silver Angelfish
Striped Kribensis
Texas Cichlid
Thomas' Cichlid
Three Spot
Turquoise Discus
Uaru

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THE FISH

Red Devil
(Midas Cichlid)

Red Devil - Photo
Cichlasoma citrinellum
HABITS This is one, big, mean fish; well known for the hump on its head that even the females get. It remains a mystery as to exactly what role in life the hump plays. These fish are loners, although there are exceptions to the rule.
SIZE These fish grow up to 16 inches
FOOD See recommended sera Foods below,
FOOD
TYPES
Cichlid Sticks
Cichlid Sticks
FD-Krill
FD-Krill
Granuar
Granuar
Vipan  Lr/F
Vipan Lr/F
SEXING The male develops a larger hump on his head and grows longer, more pointed finage.
BREEDING It is difficult to breed these fish. The mating routine often leads to the female's death as the male continually batters her into laying the eggs. It is imperative that you keep a close eye on the situation.

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