Salvini Cichlid
Trichromis salvini
The Salvini Cichlid is a stunning but notoriously aggressive Central American cichlid. In a rare twist for cichlids, females are actually more brightly colored than males, displaying vivid yellow bodies with striking red bellies and contrasting black markings. They are highly territorial ambush predators and will actively hunt smaller fish. Best kept in a large, species-only setup or with similarly robust, heavily armored tank mates.
Salvini Cichlid At a Glance
Salvini Cichlid Tank Requirements
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Salvini Cichlid Water Parameters
Salvini Cichlid Temperament & Compatibility
Salvini Cichlid Varieties
Each variety inherits the species defaults above. Only differences are highlighted.
Male
Males grow significantly larger than females and develop pointed, elongated dorsal and anal fins. While beautiful, they are slightly less vividly yellow than females and have more blue/green spangling. Extremely territorial.
Same care requirements as the base species
Also known as: Male Salvini, Standard
Female
Females are smaller but boast the most intense colors, featuring brilliant yellow bodies, thick black horizontal lines, and vivid red patches on the belly. They also possess a distinctive black patch on the dorsal fin and lower gill cover.
Differs in 3 traits from base species
Also known as: Female Salvini, Show Color
Juvenile (Grow-out)
Young Salvini are less colorful and much smaller, often sold around 5-7cm. They grow quickly and will soon require a fully-sized adult enclosure. Even as juveniles, they show territorial aggression.
Differs in 5 traits from base species
Also known as: Baby Salvini
Salvini Cichlid Care Guide Summary
The Salvini Cichlid, scientifically known as Trichromis salvini, belongs to the Cichlids - Central American family group. Adults reach a maximum size of approximately 22 cm and have a compressed body shape with a moderate growth rate. Classified as highly aggressive, this species primarily occupies the mid-level and bottom zones of the aquarium and produces a high level of biological waste.
To thrive, the Salvini Cichlid requires a freshwater only aquarium with a minimum volume of 208 litres and a tank length of at least 120 cm. Water temperature should be maintained between 22°C and 28°C, with a pH range of 6.5–8 and a general hardness of 5–20 dGH. A moderate water flow is preferred.
Due to its specialist needs, the Salvini Cichlid is best suited for fishkeepers who can provide a carefully planned setup. This species is available in 3 varieties: Male, Female, and Juvenile (Grow-out). Each may differ slightly in size, temperament, or care needs, so it is worth checking the specific requirements of the variety you plan to keep.
Salvini Cichlid Habitat Setup
When setting up an aquarium for the Salvini Cichlid, a moderate water flow best suits their natural preferences. Because this species occupies the mid-level and bottom zones, the aquarium layout should prioritise open swimming space in the centre of the tank for free movement and sufficient floor space with hiding spots among rocks, wood, or dense planting. Useful additions include a sand substrate to accommodate their sifting behaviour, smooth gravel or rounded substrate to protect their sensitive barbels, and driftwood, which can serve as both a hiding place and a dietary supplement. Keepers should note that expect substrate disturbance, so lightweight décor should be secured.
Salvini Cichlid Compatibility Notes
Classified as highly aggressive, the Salvini Cichlid is adaptable and can be kept singly or in a small group, offering flexibility when planning a community tank. When choosing tankmates, any fish small enough to fit in its mouth will likely be eaten, conspecific aggression can be intense, especially in smaller tanks, and territorial behaviour may cause issues if hiding spots or floor space are limited. Selecting tankmates that favour different water layers from the mid-level and bottom zones can help reduce competition and territorial overlap.
Who Salvini Cichlid Is Actually For
Salvini Cichlid is best for a fishkeeper who expects a species with attitude and plans the tank around that behavior and can provide someone who understands its individual space requirements. It makes the most sense for a hobbyist who will actually build around its needs, especially sand.
The most common mistake is treating Salvini Cichlid like any other community fish and skipping the soft sand it needs to forage safely. Another frequent problem is forcing it into an over-busy community when it would do better with more room or more deliberate tankmate choices.
Salvini Cichlid Recommended Tank Sizes
Standard aquarium sizes that meet the minimum volume and length requirements for Salvini Cichlid.
55 Gallon Standard
60 Gallon Breeder
75 Gallon Standard
90 Gallon Standard
125 Gallon Standard
150 Gallon High
Frequently Asked Questions About Salvini Cichlid
How big does Salvini Cichlid get?
Salvini Cichlid (Trichromis salvini) typically reaches a maximum adult size of approximately 22 cm. They have a compressed body shape and a moderate growth rate.
What tank size does Salvini Cichlid need?
A minimum aquarium volume of 208 litres and a tank length of at least 120 cm are recommended for Salvini Cichlid. This ensures enough swimming space and helps maintain stable water conditions.
What water parameters does Salvini Cichlid need?
Salvini Cichlid thrives in freshwater only conditions with a temperature range of 22–28°C, a pH between 6.5 and 8, and a general hardness of 5–20 dGH. A moderate water flow is preferred.
Is Salvini Cichlid peaceful or aggressive?
Salvini Cichlid is classified as highly aggressive with an aggression score of 9 out of 10. Careful tankmate selection is essential to avoid conflict.
Can Salvini Cichlid live alone?
Yes, Salvini Cichlid can be kept singly or in a group. They are flexible and adapt well to both setups.
Does Salvini Cichlid have any special tank requirements?
Yes. Salvini Cichlid benefits from sand (sifters), driftwood (digestion/hiding), and smooth gravel (sensitive barbels) in the aquarium. These features help replicate their natural habitat and promote overall health and well-being.
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Plants That Suit Salvini Cichlid
These plants pair well with Salvini Cichlid based on shared water preferences, layout fit, and how likely they are to hold up in the same aquarium.
Afzel's Anubias
Anubias afzelii
Anubias Barteri
Anubias barteri
Belinda's Buce
Bucephalandra belindae
Buce Motleyana
Bucephalandra motleyana
Congo Anubias
Anubias heterophylla
Crepidomanes Fern
Crepidomanes auriculatum
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