~~~LET'S SEE THOSE EARTHEATERS~~~

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Gymnogeophagus Mini earth eaters? Gymno - dwarf, geo-earth, phagus - eater. Are they true earth eaters?
All these are from the tribe within cichlids, called geophagini, there are 9 genera within the tribe, Gymnogeophagus is just one of those.
Here are a few from thet eartheating geophagini tribe Gymnogeophagus.
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Gymnogeopagus sp Paso Pache let, balzani middle, and the species from Arrojo Yebaliti right, all males.
A female Yerbalito below, with fry,
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although not the tribe geophagini, there are earth eating cichlids from all over the globe
Thorichthys, Cribroheros, and Darienheros from Central America
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Ptychochromis from Madagascar
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There are even sand sifting cichlids like Fossorochromis, from the rift lakes of Africa.
Interesting how convergiant evolution makes them appear so similar.
 
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Some gold dust (g. sp alto):

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I have some geo albios but they are boring and some geo cf winemilleri (sold via wetspot); they are beginning to develop some colour and it is a bit weird - they seem to be getting large red blobs in the middle of the body (very un-winemilleri like) - maybe when they get older i'll try to get some decent pictures.
(they were around 2 1/2 inches when purchased and now up to 4 - maybe by 6 or 8 they will fully colour up ?)
 
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