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(x15) Vieja Synspilum (Belize) .5 - 1inch
Item #1583289875

Current Auction Time: Thu Apr 25 16:32:05 2024


Final: $100.00 First Bid $100.00
Time left 00:00 # of Bids 0 (bid history)
Started Feb 25 2020 - 08:44:35 PM Location West Columbia SC 29170 United States
Ended Mar 3 2020 - 08:44:35 PM
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Description

Central American Cichlid KNOWN AS: Redhead Cichlid, Firehead Cichlid or Quetzal Cichlid ORIGIN: Belize CURRENTLY EATING: SERA Reering Granules, SERA Flake, Colbat Frozen Tropical Blend. SIZE: Babies are half inch to one inch. Males will max out at 10 -12 inches, Females 9 - 10 inches. WATER CONDITIONS: pH 6.5 to 7.5; water temperature 75 to 80 degrees F. SEXING: When young, very difficult to sex. Males will get larger and develop brighter colors as they mature. It is possible for females to develop a hump as well on their head. BREEDING: Adults spawn on flat rocks which are cleaned by them. The female lays around 1000-2000 eggs. The fry hatch in 3 days. The parents will keep them hidden under rocks or in caves, until they become free swimming a few days later. Feed baby brine shrimp as fry will graze on parent�s mucus and fins. ***I wait for eggs to lay and be fertilized and remain with parents for 1 day, then place eggs in a hatchery/nursery and feed them infusoria, spirulina, and brine shrimp.*** BEHAVIOR: When young, synspilum will be shy and tend to dart about. They will gain confidence as they grow in size. They will defend their territory but are not very aggressive, very similar to large Oscars. Text for photos: (352)208-5045



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