dogofwar
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I have a reverse trio (2M/1F) of Cichlasoma dimerus from a little pond in Uruguay called "Arroyo Chelsea" in a divided 30g (2'x2'x1'). One male is on one side and a bonded pair is on the other.
These look like the dimerus from Bella Union except that they are a darker base color (almost black when breeding) with bronze instead of metallic green on their scales.
The pair - or maybe both males and the female - spawned a few days ago. I siphoned about 1/2 of the couple of hundred babies to grow out in a separate tank. The rest I left with the parents.
Here's where it gets interesting: The pair are, of course, guarding a swarm of the remaining fry. The bachelor male on the other side of the divider is as well.
It's been awhile since I've grown any of these out. They seem to be doing well on golden pearls. They start small and take a couple of months to reach 3/4".
Oddly enough, my pair of Cichlasoma from Zanja Honda (south of Bella Union, Uruguay) also has a bunch of fry. The female about came out of the tank when I was feeding them earlier tonight. I call these golden acaras because they're sparkly gold. I'm going to let the parents try to raise the hoard of babies.
I never get tired of watching cichlid parents guard their offspring!
Matt
These look like the dimerus from Bella Union except that they are a darker base color (almost black when breeding) with bronze instead of metallic green on their scales.
The pair - or maybe both males and the female - spawned a few days ago. I siphoned about 1/2 of the couple of hundred babies to grow out in a separate tank. The rest I left with the parents.
Here's where it gets interesting: The pair are, of course, guarding a swarm of the remaining fry. The bachelor male on the other side of the divider is as well.
It's been awhile since I've grown any of these out. They seem to be doing well on golden pearls. They start small and take a couple of months to reach 3/4".
Oddly enough, my pair of Cichlasoma from Zanja Honda (south of Bella Union, Uruguay) also has a bunch of fry. The female about came out of the tank when I was feeding them earlier tonight. I call these golden acaras because they're sparkly gold. I'm going to let the parents try to raise the hoard of babies.
I never get tired of watching cichlid parents guard their offspring!
Matt