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Posts posted by mcsx
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Generally the finer stuff is better for them as it is easier for them to sift. I used washed sand from bunnings.
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Anyone know of anyone that has G. balzani around?
There was very low numbers a while ago, but i believe there is none left in the country unfortunately.
At what size do geophagus tapajos start showing some orange head colour?
They should start to show orange quite early probably around 4-5cm, depends on quality aswell.
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look to be rio branco's
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They always had a good following
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Those cv's were fantastic, i miss my geo's too, one of the prettiest fish to keep, good to watch too.
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ahaha im more of a purist when it comes to fishkeeping
but once again anything large enough not to be eaten should be fine
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i think make it an aussie native tank
so anything autralian would go well with him
aslong as they are too big for the barra to eat
Geophagus sp.
in Cichlid Discussion
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Same as everything, they fluctuate with how popular they are at the time. Main issue in Australia is difficulty to find quality fish, as we are working on old stock, and mostly fish which have probably been interbred.