my south american cichlids

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Sorry if this seems a derail
Just curious, you have some of the most endangered and rarest cichlids in the world there in Israel, in the Sea of Galilee, those of the genus Tristramella (sacra, and simonis sp), are they kept by hobbyists there at all?
BTW nice Gymno/Geos
the 2nd looks very much like my Gymno sp Rio Yerbalito
002-4.jpg
 
Beauties man! I always swear If i get rid of my Trimac tank, I will start a SA specific setup. I love my Trimac but 1 female in a 90g seems like a waste of space =(
 
What are the first two gymnos?
the first: gymnogeophagus rhabdotus
the second: Gymnogeophagus cf. gymnogenys "Arroyo Yerbalito"


Sorry if this seems a derail
Just curious, you have some of the most endangered and rarest cichlids in the world there in Israel, in the Sea of Galilee, those of the genus Tristramella (sacra, and simonis sp), are they kept by hobbyists there at all?
BTW nice Gymno/Geos
the 2nd looks very much like my Gymno sp Rio Yerbalito
002-4.jpg

Sorry but my English is quite rusty ..
It really is rare?
Israel has them in a river in the north ... (by the way are really tasty)
And yes, there are breeders put them in their tank, but not much because fish are much more beautiful, and because it is better to eat in them than to put them in the aquarium.


And thanks for the compliments.
And images have only one Gymnogeophagus cf. gymnogenys "Arroyo Yerbalito".


Beauties man! I always swear If i get rid of my Trimac tank, I will start a SA specific setup. I love my Trimac but 1 female in a 90g seems like a waste of space =(

How right you are ..


I also have a huge aquarium Flower Horn just for him and I want rid of it even though I really like it ..
 
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