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Black Belt Cichlid - Vieja Maculicauda

Black Belt Cichlid - Vieja Maculicauda

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Black Belt Cichlid also known as the Theraps Maculicauda and Cichlasoma Maculicauda. The beautiful Black Belt Cichlid is a hardy, but aggressive species.. Origin:. In the wild this species has a wide distribution area, and so geographical colour variations do occur. Although a river dwelling species, the Black Belt Cichlid tends to move into the lower river valleys where the current is more sluggish.. Diet:. Feeding these remarkable cichlids is a delight, as they eagerly indulge in a diverse diet that includes high-quality pellets, flakes, and live or frozen treats like brine shrimp and bloodworms. Ensure their nutrition is well-rounded to enhance their vibrant colors and overall health.. Tank Mates:. In the community tank, the Black Belt Cichlid showcases its social nature. However, when selecting tank mates, exercise caution, opting for species of similar size and temperament to avoid conflicts. These cichlids are known for their assertiveness, especially during breeding periods, so providing ample hiding spots is recommended.. Water Parameters:. Keep the water parameters within the range of 72-82°F (22-28°C), with a pH of 6.5-8.0.. Distribution. Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua & Panama.. Maximum Size. 30cm+ (11.8"+). Temperature. 24-28°C. Water Parameters. Will acclimatise to a wide range of conditions. pH: 6.5-7.5, dH: up to 18 degrees.. Compatibility. Non-community. Lighting. No special requirements. Sexual Dimorphism. Males grow larger and mature male specimens will show brighter colours & develop a nuchal hump.. Feeding. Flake, granules, cichlid pellets and frozen foods

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