Texas Cichlid The Texas Cichlid, also known as the Rio Grande Perch and the Rio Grande Cichlid, is an iridescent golden color with pearl highlights and white dots on its body and fins.
Texas Cichlid Scientific Name: Herichthys cyanoguttatus Family: Cichlidae About the Texas Cichlid Species Type: Freshwater Fish Category: Cichlids ...
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The texas cichlid needs places among roots and rocks to hide. It is recommended that the tank be given specific territories, like plants and rocks in the middle, to keep these nasty fish from fighting.
Texas Cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) Plecostomus Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus temminckii) Clown Plecostomus (Peckoltia vittata) Common Pleco (Pterygoplichthys pardalis) Gold Nugget Pleco (Baryancistrus sp L177, L085, L018) ...
Texas Cichlid, Rio Grand Cichlid [picture] "Cichlasoma" (Henrichthys) cyanoguttatum SYN: Heros cyanoguttatus, H. temporalis, Neetroplus carpintis ...
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The Texas Cichlid is named after where it comes from...Texas (and Mexico). The body will be gray in color with various small, shiny dots on all over the body. Often confused, especially while young, with the Jack Dempsey Cichlid.
Common name: Texas Cichlid, Rio Grande Perch, Rio Grande Cichlid Family: Cichlidae Order: Perciformes ...
If you crossed a texas cichlid, Herichthys cyanoguttatus with a convict, Archocentrus nigrofasciatus, the most correct name to use would be Hericthys cyanoguttatus x Archocentrus nigrofasciatus, i.e. the two names joined by an x.
are a Longfinned Red Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus), a Black Belt Cichlid (Cichlasoma maculicauda), an Aztec Cichlid (Cichlasoma managuense), a Mozambique Cichlid (Tilapia mossambica), a Ringtailed Pike Cichlid (Crenicichla saxatilis), a Texas Cichlid ...
I know she is part of the Texas Cichlid assoc. On the Brichardi, we spawned those in a 60 gallon, definitely go with the 35 gallon tank. 10 is way too small and you would likely see aggression soon.
I have two dempseys,two convicts,four jewels,two neon jewels,one green terror one geographus braziliensis,two jaguars and three texas cichlids and all of these are rather large and they all get along fine with no one being 'top fish' .
Red Texas - Red Devil x Texas Cichlid Texas Jaguar - Texas Cichlid x Jaguar Cichlid Convict Cichlid x Severum Convict Cichlid x Firemouth Green Terror x Blue Acara Wolf Cichlid x Red Terror Wolf Cichlid x Red Devil ...
There are the Blue Texas cichlids, that are a good species to begin as they are adaptable, the Convicts which develop to up to simply four to five inches long and are very simple to breed, ...
Potential tank mates include Large Plecostomus and other large Neotropical Cichlids such as Texas Cichlids, Jack Dempseys, and Salvini. White Tip Sharks, Tinfoil Barbs, Black Barred Tiger Fish, Large Clown Loaches, and some large Eels.
The darters are also in this order, a numerous group with a number of highly colored species. Among cichlids, only the Texas cichlid, Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum, is native.
There is also a single species found in Texas conveniently known as the Texas Cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatum).
See also: Fish, Cichlids, Aquarium, Species, Plants
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