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Cichlids Fish for sale in Carterton, Oxfordshire

6 Cichlids Fish for sale in Carterton, Oxfordshire

Cichlids, also known as the vibrant and diverse family of freshwater fish, originate primarily from the African Great Lakes, such as Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyika. These lakes are home to famous groups like the Mbuna and Peacock cichlids. Physically, cichlids vary significantly, ranging from small, colourful fish to larger species with striking patterns. They possess unique pharyngeal jaws that allow them to consume a wide variety of foods, which contributes to their adaptability. Temperamentally, many cichlids are known for their intelligence and complex behaviours, including notable parental care and territorial aggression. This makes them fascinating yet sometimes challenging aquarium inhabitants. The suitability of cichlids for aquarists depends on tank size and careful management of tank mates, especially due to their sometimes aggressive nature. Popular in the UK aquarium market, searches for terms like “malawi cichlids for sale,” “african cichlids for sale near me,” and “mbuna cichlids for sale” reflect interest in these remarkable fish. Proper care involves maintaining suitable water parameters and providing ample hiding spots to mimic their natural rocky habitats. Overall, cichlids bring vibrant colour and dynamic behaviour to freshwater tanks, making them highly sought after by enthusiasts.

Cichlids fish T Bar Cichlid Fry and Breeding Pair - Advert 1
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T Bar Cichlid Fry and Breeding Pair

Cichlids

8 weeksAge
£3Price

Due to getting rid of my tank, I have around 30-40 fry and the breeding pair, as well as 2 bristlenose plecos. Fry - £3 each, can sort a deal if you buy multiple etc. Breeding Pair - £20 Bristlenose

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DroitwichWorcestershire (42.1mi)
Cichlids fish Lots of cichlids  - Advert 2
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Lots of cichlids

Cichlids

1 yearAge
£50Price

All of them for sale Comes with tank Not for sale individual first comes first served Plants not included

SloughBerkshire (43.4mi)
Cichlids fish Large cichlids and catfish  - Advert 3
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Large cichlids and catfish

Cichlids

15 weeksAge
£40Price

Large tropical fish. Hi thinking to clear my 6ft out, making space for other fish projects, some require minimum 6x2x2 due to size. These will not go to just anyone iv put alot of time and money into

BristolBristol City (47.7mi)
Cichlids fish 3 Oscars - Advert 4
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3 Oscars

Cichlids

7 monthsAge
£70Price

*CUBAN CICHLID HAS BEEN SOLD* *ALL 3 OSCARS ARE NOW PRICED AT £70* *CAN BE SOLD SEPARATELY* Here we have 4 beautiful fish that have unfortunately grown out of their tank. They are all in perfect heal

ReadingBerkshire (33.6mi)
Cichlids fish 12 week old Blue Polar Parrot Fish for Sale - Advert 5
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12 week old Blue Polar Parrot Fish for Sale

Cichlids

4 monthsAge
£5Price

Beautiful and healthy 12 week old blue polar parrot cichlids. Unique and visually striking hybrid fish, active and intelligent with a curious nature. These fish were bred and raised in a clean, h

BerkhamstedHertfordshire (43.7mi)
Cichlids fish Ocellated Kribensis Fry + Adult Breeding Pair - Advert 6
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Ocellated Kribensis Fry + Adult Breeding Pair

Cichlids

11 weeksAge
£1Price

Approximately 20 Ocellated Kribensis fry for sale, around 3 weeks old, £1 each. Also 1 adult breeding pair, £10 for the pair. Collection in Banbury.

BanburyOxfordshire (23.5mi)

FAQs

How aggressive are cichlids?

Cichlids are generally quite aggressive, primarily exhibiting territorial aggression especially during breeding or when defending resources. Their aggression is mostly directed towards members of the same species or perceived competitors rather than random tankmates. While some large piscivore cichlids can be mild-tempered due to not needing to defend fixed territories, smaller or breeding cichlids tend to be more territorial. Aggression can manifest through ramming, fin damage, and scale loss, which may lead to infections if not managed.

How many cichlids should be kept together?

The recommended number of cichlids depends on species and tank size; overcrowding is often suggested for African cichlids as it diffuses aggression by making territorial defence difficult. For some species, multiple individuals in a sufficiently large aquarium help reduce aggression, but too few can cause intense territorial disputes. Large and aggressive cichlids generally require very large tanks to coexist peacefully, and tank setups should be tailored to the species to avoid conflict.

Are cichlids suitable as community fish?

Cichlids are usually not ideal for average community tanks due to their territorial and species-specific aggression. However, a few species can live in community setups if carefully selected, provided the aquarium is large with visual barriers and suitable tank mates of similar size and temperament. Aggression tends to be more severe toward conspecifics or similar-looking fish, so mixing distinctly different species can help reduce conflicts.

What size do cichlids grow to?

Cichlids vary widely in size depending on the species, ranging from small dwarf types just a few inches long to larger species like Oscars and peacock bass that can grow 10-12 inches or more. Tank size requirements vary accordingly, with larger cichlids needing ample space to thrive and establish territories.