❤️ Care
The Red Devil Cichlid is a vibrant and aggressive fish known for its striking colors and territorial behavior. Caring for this fish requires attentiveness to its specific needs to maintain a healthy and harmonious environment.
Care Requirements
Red Devil Cichlids thrive in water with a temperature range of 24°C to 28°C. The pH level of their habitat should be maintained between 6 and 8. Being resilient, these fish can withstand a variety of conditions, though careful monitoring is recommended to ensure stability.
Tank Setup
Red Devil Cichlids require a spacious tank due to their size, which ranges from 20 cm to 30 cm. Each fish should have at least 50 liters of water. Given their aggressive and territorial nature, ensure that appropriate hiding spaces, such as rocks and caves, are provided. Avoid housing them with other aggressive species unless ample space and visual barriers are present.
Feeding
A balanced diet is essential for the Red Devil Cichlid's health. Their diet can include a variety of foods such as flakes, pellets, bloodworms, brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and frozen shrimp. Supplement their diet with vegetable matter, algae wafers, and color enhancing food to promote vibrancy. Additionally, incorporate live foods like daphnia and micro worms occasionally for variety.
Behavior and Socialization
Due to their highly aggressive and territorial nature, Red Devil Cichlids are best suited for species-specific tanks or housed with other similarly sized and aggressive fish. They can display significantly increased aggression during breeding, which should be considered when setting up the tank.
Popularity and Rarity
Red Devil Cichlids are of moderate popularity among hobbyists. They are considered uncommon, adding a unique presence to aquariums. They require attentive care, posing a moderate challenge to caretakers due to their aggressive behavior and specific care needs.
Overall, maintaining a tank for Red Devil Cichlids involves providing properly sized habitats, an appropriate diet, and vigilant care. Although they are high maintenance and aggressive, their striking appearance can add a dynamic element to the right aquarium setup.
📊 Datasheet
View More- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
- DifficultyChallenging
- HardinessResilient
- Liters per Fish50 L
- Maintenance LevelHigh Maintenance
- pH6.0 - 8.0
- Minimum School Size6
- Temperature24.0 - 28.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.