Brasiliensis Cichlid
Brasiliensis Cichlid (Cichlasoma brasiliensis) is a hardy South American species known for its beautiful iridescent blue-green scales and bold personality. As they mature, these fish develop striking coloration and become impressive centerpiece specimens for larger aquariums. Their intelligence and interactive behavior make them a favorite among cichlid enthusiasts.
Every fish we offer is hand-selected based on health, vibrant coloration, and standout size. We carefully choose specimens we'd be proud to keep in our own aquariums.
Animial Data:
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Scientific name: Geophagus brasiliensis
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Native to: South America (specifically the coastal rivers, streams, and brackish lagoons of eastern/southern Brazil and Uruguay)
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Breed: Florida Farm raised
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Diet: Omnivore with a heavy reliance on sifting the substrate for detritus, insects, small invertebrates, and plant matter
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Avg Adult size: 8 to 10 inches for males (can occasionally reach 11–12 inches in massive tanks); females stay smaller at around 6 to 7 inches
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Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Tank Parameters
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Temp range: 68°F to 80°F
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pH range: 6.5 to 7.5
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Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons for a single adult; 75 to 100+ gallons for a compatible breeding pair or a mixed New World cichlid community