Cichlidae

Many cichlids, particularly tilapia, are important food fishes, while others, such as the Cichla species, are valued game fish. The family also includes many popular freshwater aquarium fish kept by hobbyists, including the angelfish, oscars, and discus. Cichlids have the largest number of endangered species among vertebrate families, most in the haplochromine group. Cichlids are particularly well known for having evolved rapidly into many closely related but morphologically diverse species within large lakes, particularly Lakes Tanganyika, Victoria, Malawi, and Edward. Their diversity in the African Great Lakes is important for the study of speciation in evolution. Many cichlids introduced into waters outside of their natural range have become nuisances.

All cichlids practice some form of parental care for their eggs and fry, usually in the form of guarding the eggs and fry or mouthbrooding.
Blackgullet cichlid
Blue Guianacara
Blue mbuna
Blue Zaire frontosa
Bujurqui
Chambo
Chizumulu cichlide
Convict julie
Demon eartheater
Dickfeld's slender cichlid
Eartheater
Firemouth cichlid
Golden Tropheops,
Grandidiers cichlide
Green chromide
Jack Dempsey
Kenyi cichlid
Lemon yellow lab
Malawi eyebiter
Marlier's Julie
Orange chromide
Panda Uaru
Princess of Burundi
Red Breasted Chanchito
Red-striped eartheater
Red Zebra Cichlid
Rusty cichlid
Saulosi Mouthbrooder
Scrapermouth mbuna
Slender krib
Teardrop angelfish
Texas cichlid
Zebra acara
Zebra mbuna
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