Description
Geophagus Altifrons 4cm
Overview: The Geophagus Altifrons is distinguished by its high forehead, vibrant colors, and the habit of sifting through substrate with its mouth to find food, hence the name “Eartheater.” They can reach up to 12 inches in length, showcasing a variety of colors that enhance with maturity and proper care. Their peaceful demeanor makes them a popular choice for community tanks, provided their specific needs are met.
Origin: Native to the Amazon River basin in South America, Geophagus Altifrons thrives in a habitat that is rich in sandy substrates and is scattered with rocks and driftwood, mimicking riverbeds. Their natural environment influences the conditions required in home aquariums.
Feeding: In the wild, their diet consists mostly of small invertebrates and organic detritus. In captivity, they should be fed a varied diet that includes high-quality cichlid pellets, frozen or live foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp, and vegetable matter. Regular feeding will ensure their vibrant coloration and health.
Tank Mates: Ideal tank mates for Geophagus Altifrons include other South American cichlids of similar size and temperament, as well as larger tetras, catfish, and peaceful barbs. It’s crucial to avoid aggressive species that may harass or outcompete them for food.
Aggression: Geophagus Altifrons is generally peaceful but can exhibit territorial behaviors, especially during breeding. Providing ample space and hiding spots, such as caves and driftwood, can help mitigate aggression and stress among tank inhabitants.
Experience Level: Caring for Geophagus Altifrons requires an intermediate level of experience. Their need for specific water conditions and dietary requirements means they are best suited for aquarists who have some knowledge of fish care and aquarium maintenance.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 77°F to 84°F (25°C to 29°C)
- pH: 6.0 to 7.5
- Hardness: 5 to 15 dGH
- Regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality, as Geophagus Altifrons are sensitive to poor water conditions.
Providing a spacious tank with a sandy substrate, stable water conditions, and a varied diet will ensure the well-being of the Geophagus Altifrons, making them a stunning and intriguing addition to any suitable aquarium setup.
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