
Spot Cheek Cichlid
Remarks: Spot Cheek Cichlids (Thorichthys maculipinnis) share a common ancestor with Firemouths, one of the most popular cichlids in the world. You can treat them the same as you would a Firemouth - a 40-gallon tank or larger will suffice for a pair or small group. They can be kept with small or medium Central American cichlids as well as peaceful South American cichlids. Livebearers such as swordtails make for excellent dithers in a breeding tank.
Scientific Name: Thorichthys maculipinnis
Common Name: Spot Cheek Cichlid
Max Size: 6"
pH: 6.0-8.0
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 70-82°
Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive
Region of Origin: Central America
Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred
Diet: Flake or pellet, frozen and live food
Compatibility: Semi-aggressive cichlids, large tetras, livebearers
Tank Mate Options:
- Nicaraguan Cichlid
- Black Convict Cichlid
- Salvin's Cichlid
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Description
Remarks: Spot Cheek Cichlids (Thorichthys maculipinnis) share a common ancestor with Firemouths, one of the most popular cichlids in the world. You can treat them the same as you would a Firemouth - a 40-gallon tank or larger will suffice for a pair or small group. They can be kept with small or medium Central American cichlids as well as peaceful South American cichlids. Livebearers such as swordtails make for excellent dithers in a breeding tank.
Scientific Name: Thorichthys maculipinnis
Common Name: Spot Cheek Cichlid
Max Size: 6"
pH: 6.0-8.0
Hardness: Hard
Temperature: 70-82°
Aggressiveness: Semi-Aggressive
Region of Origin: Central America
Captive Bred or Wild: Captive Bred
Diet: Flake or pellet, frozen and live food
Compatibility: Semi-aggressive cichlids, large tetras, livebearers
Tank Mate Options:
- Nicaraguan Cichlid
- Black Convict Cichlid
- Salvin's Cichlid




















