Aquarium Fish
Since 1945, cichlids have become increasingly popular as aquarium fish. Many cichlids are small to medium-sized, easy to feed with a range of prepared fish foods, breed readily, and practice brood care, making good aquarium fish.
The most common species in hobbyist aquaria is Pterophyllum scalare from the Amazon River basin in tropical South America, known in the trade as the "angelfish". Other popular or readily available species include the oscar (Astronotus ocellatus), convict cichlid (Archocentrus nigrofasciatus) and discus (Symphysodon spp.).
Cichlids can be kept in aquaria with other fish; however, many cichlids eat smaller fish. Conversely, some cichlids, such as Apistogramma or Julidochromis spp., can be timid. In such cases the use of dither fish is recommended.
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