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− | = | + | |sexing=:The male is larger than the female and a [[nuchal hump]] is evident on the males. The males are a little more colourful. The females have more yellow hues on their fins. |
− | :The male is larger than the female and a [[nuchal hump]] is evident on the males. The males are a little more colourful. The females have more yellow hues on their fins. | + | |tank_compatibility=:This fish can be aggressive and shouldn't be kept with smaller fish. Keep in either a species tank or with other similar sized [[South American Cichlids]] and larger peaceful South American [[Characins]]. |
− | + | |diet=:Omnivorous, will take most foods including Cichlid pellets, [[bloodworm]], [[daphnia]], blanched vegetables and algae wafers. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Once or twice a day. | |
− | = | + | |environment_specifics=:Prefers a good current and likes a small pebble or gravel substrate. Can do well in a planted tank provided plants are well established as this fish can dig. |
− | :This fish can be aggressive and shouldn't be kept with smaller fish. Keep in either a species tank or with other similar sized [[South American Cichlids]] and larger peaceful South American [[Characins]]. | + | |behaviour=:A semi-aggressive Cichlid. Aggression increases, especially on the part of the female, if they are spawning and she will defend her eggs and fry ferociously. |
− | + | |identification=:An attractive Cichlid once it has settled into its environment. It's body and fins have blue, yellow and red hues on a olive green base colour. It gets its "T-Bar" common name from the 'T' shape that can occasionally be seen on its flanks. | |
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− | :Omnivorous, will take most foods including Cichlid pellets, [[bloodworm]], [[daphnia]], blanched vegetables and algae wafers. | ||
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− | :Prefers a good current and likes a small pebble or gravel substrate. Can do well in a planted tank provided plants are well established as this fish can dig. | ||
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− | :A semi-aggressive Cichlid. Aggression increases, especially on the part of the female, if they are spawning and she will defend her eggs and fry ferociously. | ||
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− | :An attractive Cichlid once it has settled into its environment. It's body and fins have blue, yellow and red hues on a olive green base colour. It gets its "T-Bar" common name from the 'T' shape that can occasionally be seen on its flanks. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cichlids, Cichlids (American) | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Cichlids, Cichlids (American) |