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== Origin ==
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|origin=:Found naturally in the upper Rio Magdalena River and its smaller tributaries in Venezuela and Columbia.
:Found naturally in the upper Rio Magdalena River and its smaller tributaries in Venezuela and Columbia.
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|sexing=:Male have a large red forehead hump that develops as they mature, and an orange spot in the corner of the mouth and elongated fins.
 
 
     
 
== Sexing ==
 
:Male have a large red forehead hump that develops as they mature, and an orange spot in the corner of the mouth and elongated fins.
 
  
 
==Breeding==
 
==Breeding==
 
:Breeding is not difficult and ''Geophagus steindachneri'' is sexually mature from 2.8" (7 cm). ''Geophagus steindachneri'' is a maternal [[mouthbrooder]], like many of the Cichlids of the African Rift Lakes . The mating rituals can take up to 6 hours, in this time the male will attempt to entice a female by opening his mouth and shaking his jaw at her. The female may lay from 30-150 bright yellow eggs on a previously cleaned stone. The eggs are immediately taken into the female's mouth along with the sperm of a male.  The eggs are mouthbrooded for a period of 15-20 days. The female should not be fed during this time, until after the fry become visible, as she may accidentally swallow her brood. The large fry are easy to feed with dry and small live foods.
 
:Breeding is not difficult and ''Geophagus steindachneri'' is sexually mature from 2.8" (7 cm). ''Geophagus steindachneri'' is a maternal [[mouthbrooder]], like many of the Cichlids of the African Rift Lakes . The mating rituals can take up to 6 hours, in this time the male will attempt to entice a female by opening his mouth and shaking his jaw at her. The female may lay from 30-150 bright yellow eggs on a previously cleaned stone. The eggs are immediately taken into the female's mouth along with the sperm of a male.  The eggs are mouthbrooded for a period of 15-20 days. The female should not be fed during this time, until after the fry become visible, as she may accidentally swallow her brood. The large fry are easy to feed with dry and small live foods.
 
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|tank_compatibility=:Considered to be peaceful to mildly aggressive, they can be kept with other peaceful, non-predatory South and Central American Cichlids of less then 15 cm. Other possible tank mates include medium sized tetra (Silver Dollars, Headstanders…) and Catfish such as [[Loricarids]], [[Pimelodids]], and [[Doradids]].
     
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|diet=:Good quality flake/pellet food, but the addition of frozen, freeze dried and/or live food should be provided. Mosquito larva, crustaceans, [[tubifex worms]], [[blood worms]], [[Daphnia]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]]. Being omnivores a balanced diet including vegetables (Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots, and Zucchini) will help them reach their full potential. In nature they eat all edible stuff that is sifted from the river bottom.
== Tank compatibility ==
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|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day, no more than can be consumed in a few minutes.
:Considered to be peaceful to mildly aggressive, they can be kept with other peaceful, non-predatory South and Central American Cichlids of less then 15 cm. Other possible tank mates include medium sized tetra (Silver Dollars, Headstanders…) and Catfish such as [[Loricarids]], [[Pimelodids]], and [[Doradids]].
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|environment_specifics=:Provide with hiding places/caves made from driftwood, rocks and unglazed ceramic pots. In order to give them the best quality of life, and enjoy the fullest display of natural behaviours a deep substrate of sand or fine gravel should be provided. a well-planted tank, made up of well rooted plants should also be provided.
 
 
     
 
== Diet ==
 
:Good quality flake/pellet food, but the addition of frozen, freeze dried and/or live food should be provided. Mosquito larva, crustaceans, [[tubifex worms]], [[blood worms]], [[Daphnia]], [[brine shrimp]] and [[Cyclops]]. Being omnivores a balanced diet including vegetables (Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots, and Zucchini) will help them reach their full potential. In nature they eat all edible stuff that is sifted from the river bottom.
 
 
 
     
 
== Feeding regime ==
 
:Feed once or twice a day, no more than can be consumed in a few minutes.
 
 
 
     
 
== Environment specifics ==
 
:Provide with hiding places/caves made from driftwood, rocks and unglazed ceramic pots. In order to give them the best quality of life, and enjoy the fullest display of natural behaviours a deep substrate of sand or fine gravel should be provided. a well-planted tank, made up of well rooted plants should also be provided.
 
 
:Not difficult to keep, but are sensitive to water quality issues as with most Cichlids, regular water changes are a must.
 
:Not difficult to keep, but are sensitive to water quality issues as with most Cichlids, regular water changes are a must.
 
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|behaviour=:Typical [[:Category:Cichlid|Cichlid]] when breeding, males form a harem, and can be territorial. Otherwise a relatively peaceful Cichlid.
     
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|identification=:The common body colours are red, orange, gold, green and black, which is marked with irregular black spots and the fins are spotted with iridescent scales. (See sexing.)
== Behaviour ==
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:Typical [[:Category:Cichlid|Cichlid]] when breeding, males form a harem, and can be territorial. Otherwise a relatively peaceful Cichlid.
 
 
 
     
 
== Identification ==
 
:The common body colours are red, orange, gold, green and black, which is marked with irregular black spots and the fins are spotted with iridescent scales. (See sexing.)
 
 
 
     
 
 
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