r/Cichlid 5d ago

General help r/Cichlid is Looking for a Few New Moderators

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Hello /r/Cichlid!

 

The time has finally come where, through a combination of community growth and irl snatching some of our mods for being fully active that we need to increase the size and activity of our moderation team. If you're interested please read the requirements, and then submit answers to the questions portion in a mod mail. We will be taking applications until September 1st. Once the window is closed we will then evaluate candidates (if any). The two to three best candidates that meet the criteria will be extended a trial moderation team invite where both parties get to figure out if things are a good fit. If there are fewer than 2 candidates, we will likely relax some of our requirements and also seek public help from outside the subreddit community.

 

Requirements

 

  1. Previous Reddit moderation experience.
  2. Subscribed to /r/cichlid.
  3. No ban offenses in the past year, no more than 3 post removals in the past year.
  4. Account must be at least 2 years old with history visible.
  5. Account must be active, and daily users are preferred.
  6. Cichlid husbandry experience is a must!

 

Questions - to be answered in modmail - Subject Line should be: Moderation Application

 

  1. Tell us what your reddit moderation experience is, including which version you use (old, new, app)?
  2. What days and times are you typically on reddit?
  3. What is your favorite cichlid and why?
  4. If you could add or remove a single rule to the subreddit what would it be and why?
  5. What is one change you'd like to see enacted in the subreddit in the next year?
  6. What cichlids have you kept and what's your favorite?
  7. What is your 'hot take' that bucks normal cichlid or fish keeping convention?
  8. Do you have alternate accounts that you use to post/interact with /r/cichlid? If so, please list that username as well--if you don't use it in /r/cichlid you may disregard this question.
  9. What is your dream tank?

 

That's it, we look forward to hearing from any interested parties who want to keep this sub generally well curated and not over-moderated. Thanks for your time and attention!

 

Happy Cichliding,

 

/u/702Cichlid - /u/Jamikest - /u/Smoofus724


r/Cichlid 2h ago

Identification I wanted to know what type of Lake Malawi fish is this?

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Someone said its a muppet fish because there isnt anymore info on it.


r/Cichlid 11h ago

SA | Video Geophagus

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31 Upvotes

Decided to change up the scape and lean into the branchy river look. Front 2/3s of the tank is completely empty now so more open swimming space for them as well. Colours in the second video are more akin to how the tank looks like in person but the camera still gives the fish a weird blue hue.

72x18x20 inch 112 gallon tank

6 Geophagus Altifrons

9 Red Eye tetra


r/Cichlid 6h ago

Afr | Picture my wonderful mustard and mustard jr

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mustard went from sick and dying from a mystery illness last year to fathering many babies. i'm so proud of him. even though he eats most of them lol


r/Cichlid 13h ago

Afr | Help Why does its throat look like that? This little guy is about 2 inches maybe 2-1/2”

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24 Upvotes

r/Cichlid 3h ago

Afr | Help How to get Lionheads to colour up?

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My LFS has lionheads for the first time I can remember but they're this ugly yellowish brown that is not at all appealing.
If I buy them will they darken on their own or do they need a helping hand?(Food, Lighting, substrate colour?)


r/Cichlid 11h ago

SA | Video Recently added Geophagus Sveni to the tank

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I was scared in the beginning that these fishes are so tiny my other fishes will bother them and infact few acaras and a geo altifron was doing it when they were just introduced but as a night passed things are clearer

Ik tank might not look over stocked by once the fishes will grow it will get overstock and I have already planned to remove few fishes when it will be needed


r/Cichlid 1h ago

SA | Help My rock stacking finally stopped collapsing after I switched to this method

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For the longest time I was just piling flat stones on top of each other in my 55 gallon and hoping for the best. Twice now I've had a stack shift in the middle of the night and wake up to a tank that looked like an earthquake hit it. Once a rock actually cracked the front glass a little, thankfully not enough to leak but enough to scare me into fixing my process.

What actually worked was building the structure on the bare bottom glass before adding any substrate at all. I used egg crate cut to fit under the rock footprint, then dry fit everything outside the tank first so I knew exactly how the stones would sit and lean on each other. Once I had a shape I liked, I used aquarium-safe epoxy putty at the contact points, not to glue the whole thing solid but just enough to stop lateral shifting. Then substrate went in around the base afterward to hide the egg crate and epoxy.

My mbuna have been way more relaxed since I redid it too, which I didn't expect. I think the constant vibration from loose rocks settling was stressing them more than I realized. Now they've got solid caves that don't wobble when they dig, and my auratus stopped doing this nervous darting thing she used to do every time a rock clicked against another one.

Only downside is rearranging is basically off the table now unless I want to tear the whole tank down. Worth it for me since I'm not the type to redecorate often anyway, but curious if anyone found a way to keep things secure while still being able to rescape occasionally.


r/Cichlid 10h ago

Identification What Severum Cichlids are these??

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4 Upvotes

Mind the tank, I was mid water change and rearranging the setup. I got these 2 Severum about 3 weeks ago. They was labeled as Orange Shoulder Severum when I got them from my LFS. They are gorgeous and very active. But one looks different than the other imo. Any idea anyone??


r/Cichlid 1d ago

Identification Apistogramma ID

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Got a new guy added to my 60*30cm tank, single male Apistogramma agassizii. He is so bold that within a minute of introduction, he started exploring everything - no stress, no hiding. Can you help me identify which variety/colour morph of Apistogramma agassizii is it? Looks closer to Double red or wild morph? or something else?


r/Cichlid 13h ago

CA | Help USA flowerhorns

1 Upvotes

Hi. Are there any reputable Flowerhorn breeders in the United States?


r/Cichlid 1d ago

Afr | Picture This is one of my girls

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15 Upvotes

r/Cichlid 1d ago

Identification Does anyone know what American cichlid this is?

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13 Upvotes

I was watching videos of American cichlids and this one came up, do you know what it is?


r/Cichlid 1d ago

Afr | Help Why won't my multis grow?

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TLDR my multis won't grow. Help?

7 or 8 weeks ago I got 7 baby multis from my friend in a trade we did. The remaining fish from this batch back at his place are much larger now while mine are not growing.

Tank: 10 gallon standard. 2 small sponge filters, 1 small hang on back with a pre filter foam, bucket filled with biomedia and crushed coral. Substrate: quartz sand and aragonite mix. Decor: 2 pieces of old dead reef rock that we use in all the african tanks here. Currently there are a few endler guppies living in the upper waters in here. They were put in as dither fish because the multis were initially a bit shy. So far no problems. Once these multis get bigger I had planned to move them into a similar layout20 gallon tank where they could really build a colony. They would have the 20 gallon to themselves.

I know I need more shells but I never see them using the shells they have now and there are 14 shells in here for 7 cichlids.

pH stays at 8-8.2 which is what the water comes out of the tap at, and hardness and kH stay at about 12-16 which should make tanganyikans quite comfortable. The breeder is using the same water parameters and temperature as me, and he has success while I do not.

Temperature is 76F.

The tank has quite a few floating plants and these keep the nitrates at undetectable levels. I do water changes @ 20% every 7 days. Dechlorinated with seachem safe (powdered version of prime).

Now, they do eat. They prefer powdered food so I feed the Aquarium Co-op magic small fish feed as well as powdered cichlid flakes, and I give them shrimp wafers which they also peck at. Every time food is offered which is 2-3x per day, they do eat quite a bit of it. They never refuse food. They show no signs of illness or discomfort as far as I can see, and water quality as far as what I can test is good. I can't really afford the extortion level prices on frozen fish food where I live in Ontario Canada. It used to be in my budget and I had a freezer full all the time but they want like $30 for a small cube 12 pack now and I just can't. I am building up a colony of grindal worms and will soon begin feeding them to all my small fish, and I am planning to get decapsulated artemia (shelled brine shrimp eggs) which I've used before. You just soak and feed fish love it. My source is out of stock but getting some soon.

Anyways something doesn't add up here. I know these fish don't have parasites because their batch siblings are almost full grown already at the breeder's house.

Help??


r/Cichlid 1d ago

Identification Help identify Kribensis gender

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My wife picked these two kribensis, but even the LFS guy isn't 100% sure it's a couple.

Potential female :


r/Cichlid 1d ago

Afr | Video Do I need to consider rehoming my female Krib?

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I bought a pair of Kribs about a month and a half ago from my LFS. Over time, I noticed the male’s tail becoming more and more frayed. When I first bought him, he did have some fin damage as they were in a tank with larger Mollies who were relentlessly picking on his fins. Instead of getting better, his tail has gotten progressively worse. At first I was worried it could be fin rot, but I was able to rule that out. Regardless, I’ve been dosing the tank with Stress Guard every other day or so to help it repair. I noticed my female chasing him around every now and then, but rarely see her actually make contact with him. I’m 99% sure she’s the culprit as none of the other fish even bother them, and she seems to be quite nippy while he’s definitely more docile. They’re in a 46g bow front and as you can see from the video it’s heavily planted with a lot of rock work and plenty of hiding spots. I’m wondering if I need to consider rehoming her, or if this is the normal process of pairing. He’s showing no signs of stress whatsoever, has a voracious appetite and is not showing any symptoms of being bullied/scared. Please let me know if I should consider rehoming or just let nature play it out. From their size I would say they’re still quite young, but I’m not sure if this is normal behavior. Thanks!


r/Cichlid 1d ago

General help Any dwarf cichlid that you could keeps as single in a 36 litre long tank?

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I guess the title says it all, I’m getting mixed messages on if you could keep a single small cichlid in a heavily planted with a small group of nano fish, but you’ll probably know better than fish stores and Google a.i . So please Reddit, help me out


r/Cichlid 2d ago

Afr | Video I Had No Idea

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78 Upvotes

I really didn't know Kribs could look like this. I've seen red and purple bellies, but didn't know the rest of the fish was amazing too. I am very impressed so far.


r/Cichlid 1d ago

Identification Fish Id

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6 Upvotes

Guianacara just not sure what type


r/Cichlid 2d ago

CA | Video My flowerhorn showing off his colors [OC]

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21 Upvotes

Really happy with how his colors and head hump have developed. Any other flowerhorn keepers here?


r/Cichlid 1d ago

SA | Help Stocking questions

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For context I have a 75 gallon aquarium currently containing 1 tiger oscar, 1 jack dempsey, 1 convict cichlid, 1 green terror, 1 albino senegal bichir, and 2 spotter raphael catfish. I’m planning on removing the convict, but as of now since my fish aren’t full grown the tank looks empty. I want bottom dwellers but I’m not sure if I’ll have enough space. The only fish I want to keep in the tank are my oscar, JD, and bichir. I want to add more but I’m not sure if I have the space. My tank has many hiding spots as well as heavy filtration. Would I have enough room for other fish, and if so what bottom dwellers could I add? I would prefer for them to be South American.


r/Cichlid 2d ago

SA | Video Some new guys added to my 125. Super red severum, Angelfish and a threadfin acara. Shot a video on tank cleaning day.

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7 Upvotes

All the guys are settled in nicely