They were developed and raised in laboratories in Taiwan. They are a man made species and IMO ethically they should not exist.
Good parents are omnivores. They eat commercial Cichlid food, goldfish food, blood worms... And just about everything else!
convict cichlids are the most aggressive cichlid there is it will fight with all fish convicts an green terror cichlids are the most aggressive cichlids so i would suggest that you not do that if you are about both fish
Parrot fish are a man made cichlid. They did not evolve in nature but were made in a laboratory. They lay eggs so they can not get pregnant.
What about Blood Parrot Fish?
red parrotfish? Well the reef species eats live coral, and the red parrot cichlids eat regular cichlid fish food. You're question is too vague.
Parrot fish are a man made fish. They were developed under Scientifc/Laboratory conditions by fertilizing the ova of one species of American Cichlid with the sperm of another species of American Cichlid. It is unlikely they will ever be bred successfully. In much of the civilised world these fish are an illegal import. I would destroy one on sight.
can you feed a blood parrot fish a feeding fish
What do you feed red blood parrot fish
If you are refering to the "man developed hybrid" Parrot Cichlid then then they are locking jaws and trying out one anothers strength. A bit like a couple of people having an arm wrestle.
Parrot Cichlids are a man made species that were originally produced in a Laboratory when some Biologists artificially fertilized some ova from one species of Amazonian Cichlid with the sperm of a different species of Amazonian Cichlid. The scientists are now messing with the genetic codes of fish by adding different genes from other sources to make the fish different colours. "Glofish" are one such product.
The Parrot Fish Cichlid is a man made monstrosity that was produced by fertilizing the ova of one Amazonian species of cichlid with the sperm of another species of Amazonian cichlid in a laboratory in Asia ( China I believe). They are banned in many countries and have not been given a proper latin classification because they are not evolved and from nature. I personally would never own one, even if they were not banned in Australia.
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