I agree, 9" would be THE max size. However, I stand by this number. I have see so many 7"+ crabro's over the years.
Not sure I read this anywhere in particular. If I had to guess Silve Shark some of your info could wrong for a couple of reasons.
1) Many of the books written address cichlids in the wild. As useful as these books are, some fish grow larger in the aquarium under optimal conditions.
2) Anyone can run a website with info they find or ...make up. Heck I could have a webpage saying I have a great white shark in a 20g tank. Read carefully and cross reference info. I would imagine many cichlid sites are full of regurgitated information with no first hand experience.
3)LFS info is ALWAYS favorable. Remember they want you to buy the fish! Who would buy a 9" bumble bee?
The fish seem to group together for protection. Once they have settled in and feel comfortable they will establish territories.
Mbuna pair behavior does not include swimming around together side by side anyway. Chasing and dancing is more like it.
ttl
Not sure I read this anywhere in particular. If I had to guess Silve Shark some of your info could wrong for a couple of reasons.
1) Many of the books written address cichlids in the wild. As useful as these books are, some fish grow larger in the aquarium under optimal conditions.
2) Anyone can run a website with info they find or ...make up. Heck I could have a webpage saying I have a great white shark in a 20g tank. Read carefully and cross reference info. I would imagine many cichlid sites are full of regurgitated information with no first hand experience.
3)LFS info is ALWAYS favorable. Remember they want you to buy the fish! Who would buy a 9" bumble bee?
The fish seem to group together for protection. Once they have settled in and feel comfortable they will establish territories.
Mbuna pair behavior does not include swimming around together side by side anyway. Chasing and dancing is more like it.
ttl