Love the Video and especially that Trimac! His name was Custer and came from the same batch as my last Trimac, I’d put them as #1 on the list if the division wasn’t so much bigger
Nice list I would definitely put a Chiapaheros grammodes in that list though. A "mini dovii" . They grow slow and only get about 10". Have you heard of those?
I had a group grow out and one decimated all except for a smaller female. Definitely slow growing but pack a mean punch! It's like a dovii without needing a huge tank lol
Great video as always... I'm surprised that you didn't put the fire mouth over the convict... In my experience the fire mouth is pretty much who keeps the fighting up at least in my tank... I have a mixture of south and central.. but for the most part every single time I watch them it's him being the aggressive one and he has 135 gallons 😂
@@CichlidBros lol I have 2 small Oscars I added about 8-9 months after letting everything else grow... But 2 Oscars.. 1 male FM 1 male electric blue Acara.. red spot turquoise serum.. Jack Dempsey.. blood parrot.. polar blue parrot and a Senegal bichir... The Acara and FM literally fight all day and if it's not each other they swim around pretty much looking for a fight.. the electric blue is my favorite but I'm considering removing him because his aggression is not what expected... I thought it would be the Jack Dempsey cichlid who would eventually get extremely aggressive 😂😂😂.. thanks for responding and I look forward to seeing another video!!
You have to put Butterkoferi cichlid on the list. Sadly I had to rehome mine at about 10 inches. He became so destructive, attacking every piece of equipment in the tank.
That was a great video and I am one of the guys that keeps a 22 inch dovii by itself it's my pet I've had him for about 4 years he's absolutely gorgeous all he does is swing back and forth back and forth back and forth a lot of fun to watch
I've had 3 Dempseys in my life time .I'm 67. They are so beautiful and mine owned my tanks everytime. One tank had 3 tin foil barbs 2 Bala sharks 3 clown coaches. 1 pictus cat fish and bumble bee cat fish, and a cray fish . Eventually only the bumble bee was left. He cost me alor but hey he was happy
I had a couple red devils - about 13 inches long for one, about 9 inches for another. They did not have 'bumps' on their head like some. Whey do some have bumps (some very severe) and some do not have any at all?
I had a Green Terror, Jaguar, and an Oscar in a 115-gallon tank. The biggest issue I had was that the Jag would try to get me anytime I put my hand in the tank.
Not sure why but about a week after I added 2 albino treadfin acara to my community tank they literally tried to kill eachother. they were docile for a week and out of nowhere they faced off, locked lips, and fought up and down my 75 gallon for a hour....anytime they came in sight of eachother immedialtly puff out the gills and charge towards eachother....the only way to stop if was my tank boss Electric Blue Acara puts them in their place.....I have 4 Geo Tapajos and 2 Electric Blue Acara's with the 2 treadfins.
My threadfin Acara were so mean and bullies in my tank that I had to rehome them! They were stunning but really upset the balance in my tank. They constantly bullied and terrorized my bigger geophagus!
My fire mouth kept fighting my 2 neon acaras, locking lips and whatnot….had to rehome him, it was a sudden change in personality, eventually just started fighting everything in my tank
@@CichlidBros Merry Christmas guys to you and your family. I really appreciate all the informative videos you guys push out. It's made life in the aquarium hobby so much easier. I'm just checking but that's not a male and female convict pair is it?
Great video I will tell you tho I currently have dovii, jags, and black nasty and I will say the black nasty is definitely much more aggressive and idk if you’ve seen a full grown black nasty they get absolutely massive watch Andy woods he has a video of his old big male it’s a massive fish also there are stories of them killing umbee and dovii (sorry im a big fan of the black nasty)
Hi.. One correction... Electric blue jack dempsy, those are man made n much much more docile... But fortunately, i had wild caughr jack dempsy as well.. They were mean... Super super aggressive
my one oscar is always changing color in seconds like few seconds earlier he is black and after few seconds later he is lighter in color and after few seconds he is black again and he is doing it continously is it bad ?
The argentia I had was not very aggressive. Dovii are awesome but need a massive aquarium. Texas is a great choice IMHO for someone who wants a beautiful but aggressive cichlid for a solo tank of moderate size, say 75 gallons.
I got lucky with my female salvini its peacefull in my comunity its even breed with my blue eyed cichlid and chases other fish away but dosnt really attack anything
Love your videos, but isn’t the jaguar Cichlid pronounced like JAGWAAR and not JAGWYER like you say it… just kind of curious if it’s two different fish is all?
I have a Red Devil female and she is a sweet fish until she lays eggs After that she gets crazy. I have to scrape them off the glass to calm her down. Other than that she is a great fish and very personal fish. ❤😂
I have a big female red devil and she's the most peaceful she won't attack unless you attack her which is defence even my Flowerhorn has calmed down cause he knows..
I've kept both Cubans and black nasties and I can say that a Cubans aggression doesn't hold a candle up to the black nasty's aggression. A black nasty will even hurt itself because it's so damn aggressive. My black nasty would constantly smash its head against the glass just so that it can attack its own reflection....
Yellow acaras, kept group of the, years ago.Nightmares nothing like their blue cousins. Saying that when kept in species only tank and big enough tank you see the rewards.
enjoy your vids but this list is very "bias" i think towards what you have owned. there are a lot of other fish which are way more aggressive than ones on this list. for instance Breihdori are extremely agressive, way more so than most of the vieja you mentioned.
@@CichlidBros yeah but those are kinda a given, not? my midas is in a community tank along side jags, rtm, buttikoferi, argentias and a whole lot of other viejas. it really depends from fish to fish I suppose. cannot see the nicaragua or any earth eater being on this list of most aggresive bud. my regani's are way more aggresive than the nics.... `love you content, so don't take it as a negative, just dont agree with the list nud. looking forward to your new adventure with the Red Terrors.. my absolute favourite fish. my boy was a beast but sadly passed away. got some new grow outs so excited to see what comes from them.
11:47 YOU TALK ABOUT THE RED DEVILS BEING SO AGGRESSIVE BUT WHY ARE TINY BABY FISH SWIMMING ALL AROUND THEM? WHAT FRY ARE THEY? IS IT THEIR BABIES? PS - WHY DO MY JACK DEMPSEYS ALWAYS EAT THEIR BABIES???
Let's all give the Cichlid Bros lots of thumbs up for an informative video with great camera work.
Thank you guys for the great informative videos. Looking forward to my own brother enjoying my new cichlid tanks
Awesome, thanks for watching!
@@CichlidBros These Central American Cichlids are barbarians!
Great video always. Now I know what not to buy. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Merry Christmas!
Love the Video and especially that Trimac! His name was Custer and came from the same batch as my last Trimac, I’d put them as #1 on the list if the division wasn’t so much bigger
Thanks! They're awesome for sure!
Ive never owned a dovii but i have owned several red devils… they are killers. Great list and on point🙂👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Very informative. From the uk
Awsome video, beautiful fish, good list.
Thank you!
My favorite is the dovii, love your videos brother
Thanks for watching!
Stunning!
I've never seen a solo Jack Dempsey be aggressive, I've mixed them with rams, peacocks, labs, kribs, even bichirs. They're a great fish.
Nice list I would definitely put a Chiapaheros grammodes in that list though. A "mini dovii" . They grow slow and only get about 10". Have you heard of those?
I had a group grow out and one decimated all except for a smaller female. Definitely slow growing but pack a mean punch! It's like a dovii without needing a huge tank lol
Great video as always... I'm surprised that you didn't put the fire mouth over the convict... In my experience the fire mouth is pretty much who keeps the fighting up at least in my tank... I have a mixture of south and central.. but for the most part every single time I watch them it's him being the aggressive one and he has 135 gallons 😂
Thanks! I could see that for sure haha. I’ve had some really calm/passive FMs too. Just hit or miss with them sometimes
@@CichlidBros lol I have 2 small Oscars I added about 8-9 months after letting everything else grow... But 2 Oscars.. 1 male FM 1 male electric blue Acara.. red spot turquoise serum.. Jack Dempsey.. blood parrot.. polar blue parrot and a Senegal bichir... The Acara and FM literally fight all day and if it's not each other they swim around pretty much looking for a fight.. the electric blue is my favorite but I'm considering removing him because his aggression is not what expected... I thought it would be the Jack Dempsey cichlid who would eventually get extremely aggressive 😂😂😂.. thanks for responding and I look forward to seeing another video!!
You have to put Butterkoferi cichlid on the list. Sadly I had to rehome mine at about 10 inches. He became so destructive, attacking every piece of equipment in the tank.
I’d definitely agree, but the butterkoferi is from Africa
That was a great video and I am one of the guys that keeps a 22 inch dovii by itself it's my pet I've had him for about 4 years he's absolutely gorgeous all he does is swing back and forth back and forth back and forth a lot of fun to watch
I had the jaguars ,red devil, Mayan cichlid( false red terror). Another tank i had the green terror, convict, electric blue acura.
Great video
Thanks!
I've had 3 Dempseys in my life time .I'm 67. They are so beautiful and mine owned my tanks everytime. One tank had 3 tin foil barbs 2 Bala sharks 3 clown coaches. 1 pictus cat fish and bumble bee cat fish, and a cray fish . Eventually only the bumble bee was left. He cost me alor but hey he was happy
I had a couple red devils - about 13 inches long for one, about 9 inches for another. They did not have 'bumps' on their head like some. Whey do some have bumps (some very severe) and some do not have any at all?
I had a Green Terror, Jaguar, and an Oscar in a 115-gallon tank. The biggest issue I had was that the Jag would try to get me anytime I put my hand in the tank.
How’d you keep your nitrates down? Daily WCs?
We’ve had a Jack Dempsey that got a little aggressive then when we added another one they got really aggressive towards other tank mates
I've found that with most docile to mid temperament fish do best mixed when raised together from a small size as long as they have their own spaces.
I love my herostilapia multispinosa
11:57 cool setup
Not sure why but about a week after I added 2 albino treadfin acara to my community tank they literally tried to kill eachother. they were docile for a week and out of nowhere they faced off, locked lips, and fought up and down my 75 gallon for a hour....anytime they came in sight of eachother immedialtly puff out the gills and charge towards eachother....the only way to stop if was my tank boss Electric Blue Acara puts them in their place.....I have 4 Geo Tapajos and 2 Electric Blue Acara's with the 2 treadfins.
My threadfin Acara were so mean and bullies in my tank that I had to rehome them! They were stunning but really upset the balance in my tank. They constantly bullied and terrorized my bigger geophagus!
My fire mouth kept fighting my 2 neon acaras, locking lips and whatnot….had to rehome him, it was a sudden change in personality, eventually just started fighting everything in my tank
Hey did I just see two convicts in the tank while you were talking about the Jack Dempsey?
Yep
@@CichlidBros Merry Christmas guys to you and your family. I really appreciate all the informative videos you guys push out. It's made life in the aquarium hobby so much easier. I'm just checking but that's not a male and female convict pair is it?
Any thoughts on the chancho ?
Great video I will tell you tho I currently have dovii, jags, and black nasty and I will say the black nasty is definitely much more aggressive and idk if you’ve seen a full grown black nasty they get absolutely massive watch Andy woods he has a video of his old big male it’s a massive fish also there are stories of them killing umbee and dovii (sorry im a big fan of the black nasty)
The Umbee should be on that list..had a female ...now I have a Dovii and Jaguar ...pure headaches ..but love em.
Not Central American
Hi.. One correction... Electric blue jack dempsy, those are man made n much much more docile... But fortunately, i had wild caughr jack dempsy as well.. They were mean... Super super aggressive
I did not mention electric blue JDs
@@CichlidBroswhat size tank for an electric jack dempsey
my one oscar is always changing color in seconds like few seconds earlier he is black and after few seconds later he is lighter in color and after few seconds he is black again and he is doing it continously is it bad ?
Firemouths arent that bad actually. They do awesome in groups of 6 or more as they are a shoaling species. Very active.
The argentia I had was not very aggressive. Dovii are awesome but need a massive aquarium. Texas is a great choice IMHO for someone who wants a beautiful but aggressive cichlid for a solo tank of moderate size, say 75 gallons.
Flower Horn and Butterkoferi should have made the list , other than that good video.
Neither of those are Central American cichlids
I keep almost all of these fish in various tanks and would tend to agree more or less with this list. But grammodes should be on here.
Can i keep loiselle's Cichlid in Oscar fish tank
I got lucky with my female salvini its peacefull in my comunity its even breed with my blue eyed cichlid and chases other fish away but dosnt really attack anything
Awesome fish if you get lucky!
@@CichlidBros hoping i get the salvini look but less aggressive
Love your videos, but isn’t the jaguar Cichlid pronounced like JAGWAAR and not JAGWYER like you say it… just kind of curious if it’s two different fish is all?
Not two different fish, just the way I say it
My nicaragua cichlid is super aggressive lol . Fights with my Convicts and fire mouth
My jd killed my salvini cichlid the first night I had it the jd was only 4.5 inch the salvini was 4 inch
I have a Red Devil female and she is a sweet fish until she lays eggs After that she gets crazy. I have to scrape them off the glass to calm her down. Other than that she is a great fish and very personal fish. ❤😂
I have a big female red devil and she's the most peaceful she won't attack unless you attack her which is defence even my Flowerhorn has calmed down cause he knows..
I've kept both Cubans and black nasties and I can say that a Cubans aggression doesn't hold a candle up to the black nasty's aggression. A black nasty will even hurt itself because it's so damn aggressive. My black nasty would constantly smash its head against the glass just so that it can attack its own reflection....
My red devil lives up to his name no tank mates kills everyone no bs
Yellow acaras, kept group of the, years ago.Nightmares nothing like their blue cousins.
Saying that when kept in species only tank and big enough tank you see the rewards.
You forgot about Oscar red terror umbee flower horn peacock bass tilapia and emperor Cichlid
None of those are Central American
I thought a Red Terror was Central American?
@@CichlidBros
What about a green pike Cichlid? Had one, he was a monster
Red is a South American, right?
@@SRIGLEY1972 red terrors and pikes are South American
Trimac to me is the most aggressive
When u said vieja syns, the video was of bifasciatus, and then the syns came up in video.
Exactly, the synspilum was in the shot
@CichlidBros , it's the other way around. It's bifasciatus, not syns in video
where is jaguar cichlid?
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The wolf you filmed was that from Aquarium Adventure? Looks familiar.
Was it yours?
@@CichlidBrosno, I’ve seen that setup before at aquarium adventure. Looks like the same one? Was that Schaumburg location?
Una barracuda les gana a todos juntos
Have you heard call 5 point fish? Look like a bass larger mouth Not an American
enjoy your vids but this list is very "bias" i think towards what you have owned. there are a lot of other fish which are way more aggressive than ones on this list. for instance Breihdori are extremely agressive, way more so than most of the vieja you mentioned.
Haven’t owned dovii, Red Devils, or jaguars and they’re top of the list…
@@CichlidBros yeah but those are kinda a given, not? my midas is in a community tank along side jags, rtm, buttikoferi, argentias and a whole lot of other viejas. it really depends from fish to fish I suppose. cannot see the nicaragua or any earth eater being on this list of most aggresive bud. my regani's are way more aggresive than the nics.... `love you content, so don't take it as a negative, just dont agree with the list nud. looking forward to your new adventure with the Red Terrors.. my absolute favourite fish. my boy was a beast but sadly passed away. got some new grow outs so excited to see what comes from them.
My jack destroyed everything in my 100 gal tank . He loved stream fish to hunt and eat. He kicked the Oscar's butt day in an d a y out yah
My red devil, which was 2/3 the size as my Jack Dempsey, literally owned the Dempsey.
11:47 YOU TALK ABOUT THE RED DEVILS BEING SO AGGRESSIVE BUT WHY ARE TINY BABY FISH SWIMMING ALL AROUND THEM? WHAT FRY ARE THEY? IS IT THEIR BABIES? PS - WHY DO MY JACK DEMPSEYS ALWAYS EAT THEIR BABIES???
Because they're in a large enough space to where they can claim a spot without being harassed. Space makes a difference for fish.