They can coexist with most amphilophus species, in most cases if they challenge a red devil they'll be put in their place. I would not recommend mixing them with most Vieja species, unless the tank is more than 300 gallons.
@@zhiqz_3882 nope jag would still win, jags have more strength and energy than butterkoferi the jags body is built to put up with the dovii cichlid. ive kept butterkoferi and bred my pair. They were 12 inches when i get rid of them cuz they were not as aggressive as people said they were and had 0 personality werent colorful and were just not interesting. They are incredibly over rated for aggression
its cause you made better decisions by raising them together plus giving 3 x the space people recommend congrats !!! i got one about 4 inches hoping it can work out
Had a pair. The male was larger and started bullying the female so I separated them. She eventually reached the same size as him so I reintroduced them back together. All seemed ok all day and into the evening. I woke in the morning and she had murdered him. Guess she held a grudge! A real shame as he was very beautiful.
Wow! I never knew this and I have actually a Jaguar cichlid and a tank with my convict in the convex can’t stand the Jaguar! It punks it whenever I can LOL
I miss my managuense… when I finally move into my forever home im gonna have a 300 gallon with managuense and red devils... they are about the only things that can live with the other... and that is still a big maybe... especially with a mating pair of jaguar...
I gravel-cleaned my tank one day. One jaguar - nothing else. He tore after my arm. Cut-it-all-up, - pretty badly. Parachromis are INSANELY aggressive. They will break glass - and yes they WILL jump out of the water to nail you. A friend's cat was dragged into a tank. That's intense. This genus has the rep. it does for a damn-good reason. These maniacs are murder-machines. I watch my guppies to chill. 😐
I have two in the same tank from the day I bought them there's eggs in the tank again. Never produce baby's few years old always get eggs but never hatch
When i bought my red devil he is smaller in terms of size and my jaguar has been in that tank first i taught my red devil will grow slower than my jag and then my red devil started to get aggressive towards my jags and take over their teritory and as the time go by red devil become stronger and then they start to fight and then when i woke up that morning i found my less aggressive jag is floating in my aquarium then i started to redecorate my tank again and lower the temperature to lower my red devil's aggression but i thought they'll be fine because this jag is more aggressive than the other jag and its size is bigger too so i thought it will be the tank master, but my jag has its own teritory and started to became more aggressive because my red devil now is the tank master and then last thing i saw was they are fighting and the time i got home my jag passed away thats what happened
J D you should not have either of them in a 75 gallon, maybe as a baby but definitely not as an adult and I wouldn’t keep them together in the first place
@@c.m2668 a 300 gallon would work for both since JDs are smarter than wolf fish will have the brains to stay away and live for a while in the tank as long as a hiding spot that only the jd can fit in is given. It will take a long time for a WF to grow bigger than the JD therefore will not be seen as a food source as long as plenty of food is already supplied the WF will not want to kill a strong jd cuz it would take alot of work to just eat. Its the same reason you can keep other fish with piranhas
I dont know what your trying to say bro!, how there living together is what im assuming. Ither they are really young or you have low aggression or low quality fish
I had 2 12 inchers with 2 big buttikoferi and a lightly bigger oscar plus a good sized dempsey with some clown loaches.. there was 1 small buttikoferi that got picked on but they all did well. My managuenses eyes turned red and they formes little fangs on their lips. They liked to scoop gravel in their mouths and spit it out against the glass. Your exaggerating with no tank mates.. my buttikoferi were definitely tougher.
I had a jaguar cichlid in a 55 gallon tank with a blind catfish and to jewel cichlids. My jewel cichlids ran that tank. They Kept my 5 in jaguar and a corner and tormented my poor catfish mind you jewel cichlids are small. The jaguar and catfish were quarantined to a 10in part of the tank, buy those jewel cichlids. LOL I have a 75 gallon tank I will be setting up. I have a 4in tiger oscar and a three and a half inch albino Oscar. I will be moving them into my 75 gallon and adding a Jaguar cichlid.
The 2 v 1 with a young small jag was the issue, once the jag grows it would not tourment but kill the small jewels and will eventuly kill the oscars aswell. Jewel cichlids are like african convict cichlids, they will team up to defend themselfs cus in the wild if they didnt they would get eaten... and they do so that jag would do better with a GT or a RD unless its a female
@@michiganaquatics2394 I agree I just said this because whenever I get a new fish my oscar and jag team up and try to eat it. If you want a tank mate for el diablo try a raphael give it a good hide and it should be fine
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They can coexist with most amphilophus species, in most cases if they challenge a red devil they'll be put in their place. I would not recommend mixing them with most Vieja species, unless the tank is more than 300 gallons.
Not things i had to be told.. i already know that but its good for others to know!! Thanks for watching
Matthew Carchidi they put Red Devils in there place lol but butterkoferi put both in there place
@@zhiqz_3882 Diablo killed a butterkoferi.......
Michigan Aquatic's if there both 10 inches he wouldn’t but it would be a good fight I say butterkoferi 6/10
@@zhiqz_3882 nope jag would still win, jags have more strength and energy than butterkoferi the jags body is built to put up with the dovii cichlid. ive kept butterkoferi and bred my pair. They were 12 inches when i get rid of them cuz they were not as aggressive as people said they were and had 0 personality werent colorful and were just not interesting. They are incredibly over rated for aggression
I have my jag in with 2 dovi females 5 oscars 6 parrot fish very small and comet fish. Been together for 2 years in a 300gallon no deaths
You got lucky my friend most Jags will attempt to kill anything that's put with them.
Have they killed each other yet?
its cause you made better decisions by raising them together plus giving 3 x the space people recommend congrats !!! i got one about 4 inches hoping it can work out
They go well with a red tail cat fish.
8in in 8 months. What's his diet and how often are you feeding him? I'm just curious cuz I have one at 3 in I'm trying to grow out
Love these psychopaths.
Kept and bred them.
Hi Friend! Nice info on these beautiful fish!
Thanks bro!! Welcome to the channel!!!
Mine lives with a 35cm oscar and it's about 20cm. How do I tell if it's a boy or girl?
Had a pair. The male was larger and started bullying the female so I separated them. She eventually reached the same size as him so I reintroduced them back together. All seemed ok all day and into the evening. I woke in the morning and she had murdered him. Guess she held a grudge! A real shame as he was very beautiful.
Nice info on these beautiful fish!
Thank you!!! Felt this is a vid that was needed
My oscar is extremly aggressive. He killed two other oscars, a firemout, and a jackdempsy.
Wow! I never knew this and I have actually a Jaguar cichlid and a tank with my convict in the convex can’t stand the Jaguar! It punks it whenever I can LOL
I miss my managuense… when I finally move into my forever home im gonna have a 300 gallon with managuense and red devils... they are about the only things that can live with the other... and that is still a big maybe... especially with a mating pair of jaguar...
You getting that red jaguar soon???... I have to see it...
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If you add melon or cantaloupe it's good for coloration
Great video man and good info
Mine began the killing spree at 5 inches...
Mine did aswell lol
Mine too soon as he got size someone was dead everyday until it was just him in tank mean bastard
Superb info
I gravel-cleaned my tank one day.
One jaguar - nothing else. He tore after my arm. Cut-it-all-up, - pretty
badly.
Parachromis are INSANELY aggressive. They will break glass -
and yes they WILL jump out of the water to nail you.
A friend's cat was dragged into a tank.
That's intense. This genus has the rep. it does for a damn-good reason.
These maniacs are murder-machines.
I watch my guppies to chill. 😐
How to know male or female jaguar cichlid..
I have two in the same tank from the day I bought them there's eggs in the tank again. Never produce baby's few years old always get eggs but never hatch
Hey brother how can I make sure the one I buy turns out to have red eyes? 👀
Red eyes in jaguar cichlids are most common with ither strains from the honduras meaning it is genetic, not something that is induced by care 🤙🤙
What about silver dollars
Can pacu survive with jagaur when grown up
can i keep a jag and an oscar in a 110?
Can a female Jaguar be with Oscar?
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My 5 inch male red devil cichlid has killed 2 of my 8 inch jag😭😭
How?
When i bought my red devil he is smaller in terms of size and my jaguar has been in that tank first i taught my red devil will grow slower than my jag and then my red devil started to get aggressive towards my jags and take over their teritory and as the time go by red devil become stronger and then they start to fight and then when i woke up that morning i found my less aggressive jag is floating in my aquarium then i started to redecorate my tank again and lower the temperature to lower my red devil's aggression but i thought they'll be fine because this jag is more aggressive than the other jag and its size is bigger too so i thought it will be the tank master, but my jag has its own teritory and started to became more aggressive because my red devil now is the tank master and then last thing i saw was they are fighting and the time i got home my jag passed away thats what happened
I got 5 babies two paired up and killed the others.i kept them in a 180.Just a mean fish, awesome looking but nasty
Can they live with a wolf fish in a 75 ?
Likely no. Both fish are to aggressive and a 75 wont work temporarily or long term. At least 300 gallons to keep them together
J D you should not have either of them in a 75 gallon, maybe as a baby but definitely not as an adult and I wouldn’t keep them together in the first place
@@c.m2668 a 300 gallon would work for both since JDs are smarter than wolf fish will have the brains to stay away and live for a while in the tank as long as a hiding spot that only the jd can fit in is given. It will take a long time for a WF to grow bigger than the JD therefore will not be seen as a food source as long as plenty of food is already supplied the WF will not want to kill a strong jd cuz it would take alot of work to just eat. Its the same reason you can keep other fish with piranhas
lol 75 gallon it wants to be twice that and some if u want tank mates
I know that I'm making a part 2 to this soon, just goin through a hard time bro
Where are you getting your info from lol
How have my jaguar with a flowerhorn a Red Devil a blood parrot a Oscar and a Arrowwanna a Tire track eel
I dont know what your trying to say bro!, how there living together is what im assuming. Ither they are really young or you have low aggression or low quality fish
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Are you gonna put any more fish in your tank with your jag it looks like it could use more fish 😂
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They look aggressive
They are very aggressive
They are aggressive!! Sorry im so late lol darn it youtube
I had 2 12 inchers with 2 big buttikoferi and a lightly bigger oscar plus a good sized dempsey with some clown loaches.. there was 1 small buttikoferi that got picked on but they all did well. My managuenses eyes turned red and they formes little fangs on their lips. They liked to scoop gravel in their mouths and spit it out against the glass. Your exaggerating with no tank mates.. my buttikoferi were definitely tougher.
My Largemouth Bass would destroy that Jag.
Flowerhorn go with them
No both fish are to aggressive, you will end up losing one
Mine eats frogs!
I had a jaguar cichlid in a 55 gallon tank with a blind catfish and to jewel cichlids. My jewel cichlids ran that tank. They Kept my 5 in jaguar and a corner and tormented my poor catfish mind you jewel cichlids are small. The jaguar and catfish were quarantined to a 10in part of the tank, buy those jewel cichlids. LOL I have a 75 gallon tank I will be setting up. I have a 4in tiger oscar and a three and a half inch albino Oscar. I will be moving them into my 75 gallon and adding a Jaguar cichlid.
The 2 v 1 with a young small jag was the issue, once the jag grows it would not tourment but kill the small jewels and will eventuly kill the oscars aswell. Jewel cichlids are like african convict cichlids, they will team up to defend themselfs cus in the wild if they didnt they would get eaten... and they do so that jag would do better with a GT or a RD unless its a female
"Only 12 - 14 inches" 😝
'oscars arent that aggresive' lmao
They really arnt... Not compared to most aggressive cichlids
@@michiganaquatics2394 they aren't aggressive they just try to eat everything even things that they can't eat
@@njanimals8843 not really they dont have THAT big of a mouth its more they challenge somthing and if it fights back they give up
@@michiganaquatics2394 I agree I just said this because whenever I get a new fish my oscar and jag team up and try to eat it. If you want a tank mate for el diablo try a raphael give it a good hide and it should be fine
@@njanimals8843 ive tried them, he watches where they go and attacks them untill it dies