Friday, July 27, 2012

It's just their nature






Anyone who has owned large Central or South American cichlids know that often they "don't play well with others." Here's a tribute to the true nature of the fish we love.

21 comments:

  1. A long time ago. Not anymore.

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  2. do u have a green terror cichlid

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  3. Really enjoyed this one brilliant

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  4. juggernautreptilesJuly 28, 2012 at 12:04 AM

    Great vid jaguars are my favorite cichlids real bull dogs of the tank but dovi are the kings

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  5. i love this song asssssssshhhoooooolllllllleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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  6. On earth or under the water..love is love..! ;)

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  7. very nice vid. fish are very interesting to watch

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  8. What is 1:41? I want to get one!

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  9. I think 0:55 is mating.

    My convicts fin slap all the time before mating. It's weird lol.

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  10. I really enjoyed this video. Nice job!

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  11. BIfasciatum. I'm not good with the common names. Sorry.

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  12. its alllr ight frthem tofight as long as itsnot serious

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  13.  common name im not good with scientific

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  14. Paratheraps bifasciatum

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  15. my cichlids show some of that nature but i think it is that most them only get6 inches 2 get 8 inches that i have

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  16. wats at 110

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  17. lol its bcuz right when i got in i typed it in. But then i went in half way to the vid nd u werent fighting them

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  18. I received the comment you deleted. You obviously don't know me or don't understand the nature of the cichlid fish. Any aggression shown in this video is simply the natural breeding process. I don't "fight my fish". That's totally insane.

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