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The first thing that I have to point out is that I’m not an expert on cichlids by anyone’s definition, but I do consider myself to be an enthusiastic hobbyist who is lucky enough to be having my fair share of success. I first started keeping cichlids about two years ago after about two years […]

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The Demasoni Cichlid is a spunky, inquisitive dwarf Mbuna from Lake Malawi. Known for their territorial nature, they often assert dominance even over larger fish. To manage their aggressive temperament, it's beneficial to keep them in groups of their own kind. Due to their small size, they don't require a large aquarium, which makes them a feasible option for many aquarists interested in a lively, captivating species. Swimming Tricks, Large Aquarium, Lake Malawi, Health Equipment, African Cichlids, Different Fish, Fish Species, Freshwater Fish, Tropical Fish

The Demasoni Cichlid is a spunky, inquisitive dwarf Mbuna from Lake Malawi. Known for their territorial nature, they often assert dominance even over larger fish. To manage their aggressive temperament, it's beneficial to keep them in groups of their own kind. Due to their small size, they don't require a large aquarium, which makes them a feasible option for many aquarists interested in a lively, captivating species.

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The Auratus Cichlid (Melanochromis auratus) are well-known for its aggressiveness as well as its unique features. They are considered the most aggressive member of the Mbuna group. Auratus cichlid are so aggressive that they are known to terrorize fish that are double their size. They are native to Lake Malawi in Africa. In their natural environment, they can normally be seen in groups of 8-10.

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