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  2. Jewel cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Here are some general guidelines for setting up a tank for Jewel Cichlid [13] Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 30 gallons is recommended for a pair of Jewel Cichlids, with an additional 10 gallons for each additional fish. Water Parameters: Jewels prefer slightly acidic to neutral water (pH 6.5–7.5) with a temperature range of 75–82 °F.

  3. Cichlid - Wikipedia

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    A substrate brooding female managuense cichlid, Parachromis managuense, guards a clutch of eggs in the aquarium. Cichlids have highly organized breeding activities. [ 19 ] All species show some form of parental care for both eggs and larvae , often nurturing free-swimming young until they are weeks or months old.

  4. Neolamprologus multifasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Tank requirements are very similar to other African cichlids, an example is the Mbuna. Unique requirements include a sandy substrate for burrowing and the placement of shells. A tank should have at least one shell per fish, ideally two. Two other species of fish are similar to N. multifasciatus; N. similis and N. brevis. The three species are ...

  5. Shell dwellers - Wikipedia

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    The basic aquarium setup and equipment are appropriate with a few changes. First, the substrate should be sand. Many of the species are very accomplished diggers and for security may bury all or part of a shell, use sand as a territorial barrier, or generally amuse the owner by spitting, sifting, or throwing it.

  6. Megalechis thoracata - Wikipedia

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    Tank Setup: They require a soft sand substrate, as they are bottom dwellers that can often be observed foraging/searching for food. A gentle substrate is essential, as other coarse grained or abrasive substrates can irritate the fish's sensitive barbels , and even cause them to fall off.

  7. Julidochromis - Wikipedia

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    The tank should be decorated with rocks to form caves and passageways as shelter; like many other Rift Valley cichlids they tend to be territorial and somewhat aggressive. However, Julidochromis can be shy in the aquarium and the use of dither fish may reduce their tendency to remain hidden. Despite this, like many Rift Lake cichlids they can ...