Never really posted my collection of cichlids in here before. Thought I'd share it now. Had most of these cichlids since small and grew them up for about a year now.
Group of 10 x Red head Tapajos. 2 males 8 females.Had these guys since summer of 2011 and they were 2". Today they are 4.5"-6". They spawned eggs twice but both times the parents ate the eggs...


Pair of male 7"-8" Altifrons. Got these 2 in spring of 2011 at 5". They grew a bit since then and now xfered and living in a 450 gallon tank. These shots were taken last year fall.


Pair of 5"-6" Satanoperca Leucosticta. The smaller female passed in winter. I only have the male left


Trio of 5"-7" Gymnogeo Labiatus. 1 male and 2 females. I'm aware these species needs cooler temps for few months of the year. I had them for almost a year and they have adapted to 78F temps. They are living with my Tapajos. I'm in the process of setting up a 40 gallon breeder and will be separating these guys soon.


11" male Satanoperca Daemon. I'm also aware this species lives in black water conditions. He's adapted to neutral ph water. I've had him since last year summer and thriving.


Continued with more on next post.
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Group of 10 x Red head Tapajos. 2 males 8 females.Had these guys since summer of 2011 and they were 2". Today they are 4.5"-6". They spawned eggs twice but both times the parents ate the eggs...


Pair of male 7"-8" Altifrons. Got these 2 in spring of 2011 at 5". They grew a bit since then and now xfered and living in a 450 gallon tank. These shots were taken last year fall.


Pair of 5"-6" Satanoperca Leucosticta. The smaller female passed in winter. I only have the male left


Trio of 5"-7" Gymnogeo Labiatus. 1 male and 2 females. I'm aware these species needs cooler temps for few months of the year. I had them for almost a year and they have adapted to 78F temps. They are living with my Tapajos. I'm in the process of setting up a 40 gallon breeder and will be separating these guys soon.


11" male Satanoperca Daemon. I'm also aware this species lives in black water conditions. He's adapted to neutral ph water. I've had him since last year summer and thriving.


Continued with more on next post.
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