Green Banded Severum Heros Efasciatus 5cm

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SKU: STF-SEVERUM-GREEN-BAND Category:

Description

Green Banded Severum Heros Efasciatus

Overview

Synonyms  Chromys appendiculata, C. fasciata, Cichlasoma severum   perpunctatum, Heros  appendiculatus, Uarus centrarchoides 
Distribution  Brazil and Peru.
Maximum Size  20cm (7.9″)
Temperature  23-29°C
Water Parameters  Captive-bred fish will acclimatise to a wide range of   conditions. Wild-caught fish  should be provided with soft, acidic water.
Compatibility  Community with no small fish
Lighting  No special requirements
Sexual Dimorphism  Mature males usually have more pointed dorsal and anal fins.
Feeding  Flake, granules, cichlid pellets and frozen foods

Description

Care

The Green Severum is a peaceful species, suitable for communities of non-aggressive medium-large sized fish. In the wild, the gentle Green Severum can be found in slow-moving waters packed with heavy with vegetation. Therefore the aquarium should include plenty of robust plant species along with numerous rocky caves and bogwood pieces. Green Severums can be kept in groups or pairs, but should a pair choose to spawn in a community setting, they will become much more aggressive towards the other fish. Ideally the tank will be at least 4ft long with lots of visual barriers for the other fish to escape the Green Severums attentions. Male fish can be sexed by the presence of cheek markings lacking in the smaller females. If the male seems to overly harass the female, many aquarists find that adding a couple more females will help to spread the brunt of the aggression. After a time, these fish learn to recognise their owner and often come to the glass to greet them or wait for food. A gold variety of this species is also available.

Feeding

Slow-sinking cichlid pellets, flake, lettuce, spinach, frozen foods such as mosquito larvae, brineshrimp, Mysis shrimp, Krill etc. Will avidly consume soft-leaved plants.

Breeding

A breeding aquarium should be set up with soft, acidic water and the pair acclimatised across. The temperature should be carefully raised to 30 °C. Some flat pieces of slate should be provided, which the fish will clean prior to laying the eggs on them. The female usually deposits between 200 and 1000 eggs onto the rocks, and these are then vigorously defended by both parents. The eggs should hatch after 48-72 hours, and once free-swimming the parents will be seen herding them to different areas or pits dug in the substrate. The young can be offered finely powdered flake foods and microworms. It is not unusual for parental care to last up to 6 weeks.

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