I thought you said "Cubids", the illustrious giant cubist rat eating Cichlid. Yeah, it's those. They get to 23.76 inches long and eat rats, driftwood and aquarium glass.Nah they aren't cupids, just another funny cichlid you got sent
just messing with his head, messin with his head
You know i was going to say something simliar but recently my two group of angels have been really passive; i have 5 in a 600 with plenty of room to separate if they get 'mean'; and to be truthful they seem to collect in a corner now and then to fight but not nearly as bad as I seen them do in a smaller aquarium; conversely the 9 i have in a 120 have been very passive and in part because I think the krobia make them just a bit on edge that they want to be in a group. The 120 is a scratch aquarium with things i haven't decided what to do; so it has 5 breeding krobia and 9 angelfishes and a few scratch pleco. The krobia on the other hand are not what i consider a pretty fish but they sure are passive when breeding. Don't get me wrong they guard the frys very tightly but they don't go running around the tank being territorial.It's not a fish I'd buy two of, but if that's what you have, hope for at least one male. I found them very social, a bit like angels for the group dynamics, without as much of a mean edge as angel society tends to have.