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FishTankMan

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I am trying to find information on a specific breed of Cichlid. I am pretty sure it is SA. It is ex-Cichlosoma pearsei, the only info I found was on websites in Europe. They say you need a large tabk but all the measuremenst are in Metric. I also was wondering if this species is available in the US? I have not been able to find anyone selling them. Either online or in my area.
 
Cichlasoma pearsei is a Central american cichlid.

They are large growing up to 15 inches in length, but are relatively peaceful. I wouldn't keep one in a tank smaller than 75 gallons, especially if you get a large male. Beautiful fish. Definitely one I hope to keep as well.
 
Yeah, you can get them here in the states. You may have to look around a bit though. Aquabid is usually good for finding cichlids that are a little more out of the ordinary. Otherwise you can try asking around on the forum. Someone might have some fry for sale.
 
xEchOx;4579655; said:
Yeah, you can get them here in the states. You may have to look around a bit though. Aquabid is usually good for finding cichlids that are a little more out of the ordinary. Otherwise you can try asking around on the forum. Someone might have some fry for sale.

Are they considered a rare species is that while there hard to find?
 
I traded mine in for an Argentea a month or so ago. They grow big and fast! In the short time that I had mine, it grew several inches longer, taller, and wider. When I traded it back to the LFS they were surprised at how much it grew in that little time. I have seen large ones and they are very peaceful. But they will stand and defend themselves which is good if they are housed with other large cichlids.
 
FishTankMan;4579716; said:
Are they considered a rare species is that while there hard to find?


I suppose that would depend on your location. Around here, anything that isn't ordered in by Big Box stores is rare. I've never seen a pearsei myself other than pictures on the net, so here yes, they are rare. Maybe in socal or some other big cities they are not so rare.
 
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