Can Kuhli Loach Live With Convict Cichlid?
Convict Cichlid is aggressive and will likely attack or stress tank mates.
Parameter Comparison
| Parameter | Kuhli Loach | Convict Cichlid | Overlap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature | 73–86°F | 72–82°F | 73–82°F ✓ |
| pH Range | 5.5–7 | 6.5–8 | 6.5–7 ✓ |
| Temperament | peaceful | aggressive | Aggression risk ✗ |
| Max Size | 4" | 6" | Similar ✓ |
| Min Tank Size | 15 gal | 30 gal | 30 gal minimum together |
| Diet | Omnivore | Omnivore | — |
| Care Level | beginner | beginner | — |
Species Profiles
Kuhli Loach
Pangio kuhlii
Kuhli loaches are eel-shaped, nocturnal bottom dwellers with striking black and orange/yellow banding. They are shy, peaceful, and love to burrow in sand and hide in tight spaces during the day. Despite their snake-like appearance, they are completely harmless community fish that become much more active and visible when kept in groups.
Full care guide →Convict Cichlid
Amatitlania nigrofasciata
Convict cichlids are tough, prolific Central American cichlids with distinctive black and white vertical stripes — earning them the 'convict' name. They are extremely hardy, breed readily (almost uncontrollably), and are highly aggressive for their size, especially when protecting fry. They are excellent for beginners who want to keep cichlids but should not be mixed with peaceful community fish.
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