Red Devil Cichlid
Age of Aquariums Freshwater Fish Red Devil Cichlid - Amphilophus labiatus ...
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Red Devil Cichlid A large and mean cichlid that needs a large tank. Shell Dweller Cichlid ...
The Red Devil Cichlid makes a great and colorful addition to large fish tanks and Cichlid tanks. Many people consider the Red Devil Cichlid to be the most interesting and beautiful Cichlid around.
The Red Devil Cichlid is very attractive but it definitely lives up to its common name. This fish can be just plain nasty. The base color as juveniles will usually be pale orange in color and have no pattern.
The Red Devil Cichlid requires a tank of 50 gallons or more, with plenty of room to swim as well as stones for hiding. Because it is a digger, it is best to put the rocks on the bottom of the tank and not stacked.
Midas cichild, red devil cichlid Amphilophus citrinellus Note that Amphilophus labiatus is also called red devil cichild ...
These fish are often confused with red devil cichlids (Amphilophus labiatus) and most midas sold in pet stores are hybrids of the two species.
The Red Devil is often referred to as the Midas Cichlid and the Red Devil Cichlid. The Red Devil's main background color is peach to yellow with some specimens having a white underside. The fins are often white or highlighted in white.
This includes nearly all of the Apistogramma species and the Rams (Microgeophagus sp.). The Red Parrot Cichlid, not listed here, is a "mule" hybrid between the Gold Severum and the Red Devil Cichlid.
See also: Red Devil, Cichlid, Fish, Cichlids, Color
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