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On 2/21/2017 at 10:18 AM, hovmoller said:
A more accurate species name for these is Geophagus altifrons. So you should research that name.
Note that they do become rather large when adult (25cm+) so tank size and especially footprint size is important.
When mature they can become quite territorial toward other geos so have that in mind too.
Awesome fish!
Thanks hovmoller for the info! had a good read about them.
I currently have in make 400 Ltr tank that I am thinking will be home whilst juveniles , and within the year hoping for upwards of a 600ltr+ tank.
also had a look at the Orange Head , may ask where did you get these? don't think I have seen any at LFS around Auckland.
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Sorry for old bump of the thread, but looking at getting some Geophagus Surinamensis which these look like if i am correct?
They look really healthy , may I ask where did you purchase these from and what is your water/feeding/tank size etc like?
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Thanks yellow, PM sent
also still looking if anyone has some whiteworms
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Hi all,
Looking in Auckland region for live food such as daphnia / whiteworms / microworm cultures / any kind of snails
if you do have any, if can please let me know the price you would like.
Heater Question
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Has anyone used an fluval e series heater and what are your thoughts?