Description
Geophagus Proximus 4cm
Overview: The Geophagus Proximus, often revered for its elegant appearance and dynamic behavior, is a standout addition to any freshwater aquarium. With its vibrant colors and distinctive, sand-sifting feeding habit, this species is a fascinating spectacle, offering both aesthetic appeal and engaging activity.
Origin: Native to the soft, acidic waters of South America, particularly in the Amazon River basin, the Geophagus Proximus thrives in environments that replicate their natural habitats. They are found in riverine systems, where the water is clear, and the bottom is sandy or muddy.
Feeding: Primarily a bottom feeder, the Geophagus Proximus sifts through substrate to find food, showcasing its unique feeding behavior. They accept a wide variety of foods, including live, frozen, and flake foods, with a preference for meaty foods and occasional vegetable matter to ensure balanced nutrition.
Tank Mates: Ideal tank mates include peaceful to semi-aggressive fish that share similar water requirements. Suitable companions are larger tetras, peaceful cichlids, and catfish. Avoid very small or overly aggressive species that may stress or outcompete the Geophagus Proximus for food.
Aggression: This species is relatively peaceful, especially towards non-conspecifics. However, minor territorial disputes may occur among their kind or with similar bottom-dwelling species. Adequate space and hiding spots can mitigate such behavior.
Experience Level: Intermediate. While not overly demanding, maintaining the proper environment and diet for the Geophagus Proximus requires some knowledge of aquarium keeping, particularly in managing water quality and dietary needs.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 76°F – 84°F (24°C – 29°C)
- pH: 6.0 – 7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
- Regular water changes are crucial to mimic the clean, flowing water of their natural habitat.
In summary, the Geophagus Proximus is a captivating and somewhat peaceful addition to the mid-sized to large aquarium. Its unique behaviors and care requirements make it a rewarding challenge for the dedicated aquarist looking to create a slice of South American river life in their home.
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