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Written by Bill Dent   

 Does the home aquarium hobbyist contribute to conservation? The answer is yes, and more so than you might think.

It is a sad truth, but like many other things on this planet, some African Cichlids are endangered or extinct in the wild. How did it happen? Well, many years ago when white people took over Africa, they brought with them a very invasive, and aggressive species of Perch called the Nile Perch. Now because Cichlids are Perciforms (“perch like fish”) and so was the Nile Perch, they battled for dominance and completely wiped out some species of African Cichlids. It was one of the biggest man made blunders on that side of the world because it did not just wipe out African Cichlids, but pretty much any fish it could feasibly fight. It’s a very tough fish! Efforts to restore the balance have been ongoing, and tough. Hagen’s Nutrifin division is one of the more well known pet companies helping to conserve and restore Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganika, and Lake Malawi, the three major lakes where African Cichlids exist.

So, how does the Cichlid Hobbyist contribute to conservation? Some species of Cichlid exist only in the hobby and are extinct now. In essence, that means WE ARE the conservation effort! The home aquarist who raises and keeps endangered or rare Cichlids is the salvation of the species, in most cases. I dream of a day when we as hobbyists are the ones to safely, re-introduce these species to the wild. I personally raise some Red Tail “Species 44” a.k.a. “Thick Skin” these are beautiful Cichlids with yellow sides, red fins, blueish silver base color and dark black zebra stripes. It’s colors rival that of some saltwater species and yet, these fantastic looking Cichlids are extinct in the wild. Sometimes this fish is mistaken for the Haplochromis (Zebra) Obliquidens, or Zebra Oblique for short, but they are not the same. The Zebra Oblique is not quite as an attractive fish, but it too, is considered extinct in the wild, although, these two species are common in the aquarium hobby.

In conclusion, if you own or raise fish like this you are definitely not doing anything illegal, the opposite in fact, you may be their last hope, so be proud fellow African Cichlid Enthusiast, not only do you get to enjoy the beauty of these creatures, you get to save them too, just by keeping them! Makes for excellent bragging rights too!

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Good Article
Allan (Unregistered) 2009-02-02 20:05:13

That was nice reading. It kinda makes you feel good about your hobby.

Thanks!
I Agree!
ilovefish! (Unregistered) 2009-07-04 16:23:48

The article does make me feel warm and fuzzy inside! YEA! GREAT article!
jack (Unregistered) 2009-10-10 23:05:01

oh so white people ruined it. dont play the race card here
algae
tankboy (Registered) 2011-08-07 06:16:47

i just set up a 33 gal tank and a lot of algae is building up fast on rocks etc. i think it could be new tank syndrome. help please !!!!!!!!!
Endangered Cichlids
Robert (Unregistered) 2011-08-10 12:12:27

On my site i've got a mini course and one of the lessons is how you can actually take action to help cichlids in the wild as well as be a cichlid owner.
Unforuantely the people in Africa dont seem to undertand the damage their communities are doing to the lakes cichlids live in. Those lakes are actually some of the oldest bodys of water on the planet

http://www.cichlidsecretanswers.com
Pundamilla sp. redflanks
Txmartin (Unregistered) 2011-09-05 23:27:22

I have a colony of 25 6male 19 female redflanks and have the only breeding adult in the country some of the offspring are starting to breed now and I just registered with the C.A.R.E.S program to try and do more I currently have 9 tanks set-up with 27 diffrent species of africans I have the hap 44's, redflanks, and nyrei from lake Victoria that seem to be my favorites... and I would like to pass some on I should have a nice batch of fry again soon and would like to spread them around if anyone is interested you can find me on DFWfishbox under the user name txmartin I just let the last few fry go from the 3 redflank females that were holding
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