Back in the day they were all called suinamensis - very confusing. The funny thing was, when I bought these they were labelled as Red Head Tapajas - full circle lol.
I'd want those Geo's of yours in their own tank with the cory's, they are far too nice looking to get fin nipped by the blockheads, chocolates etc...They are looking good and I bet they have come on even better since you made this video
Awesome video. Are they a schooling fish? Could I get a single female and have it in a 75 gal mixed community tank? other tank mates would be two EBAs, juvie severum, red tail shark and some larger tetras.
Hi Dan, they are quite peaceful, but get to about 12 inches. They are almost impossible to sex so getting a female unless you know it is was be difficult.
I don’t care how old is this fish in the hobby they are gorgeous looking fish I love them thank you for making this video and the info. 👍👍
Thanks for watching
Awesome species profile Bill, great info 🐟👍
Cheers Raymie
Good knowledge mate, you’ve got a new subscriber here
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video
nice, thanks for sharing. i love my geophagus mirabillis,
Great video as always Bill. Do you heat your tanks individually or the heat the room?
Thanks Arron, I heat the tanks at the moment - when I had 40 tanks going I did heat the room.
@@BillsCichlidRoom thanks Bill. I’m looking to create a similar set up and trying to work out cost etc
Great video Bill always a debate about these lol thanks for the clarification
Back in the day they were all called suinamensis - very confusing. The funny thing was, when I bought these they were labelled as Red Head Tapajas - full circle lol.
@@BillsCichlidRoom there was always a mix up with Altifrons too
the fish in this video are either altifrons or neambi from Brazil. not surinamensis.
They are a beautiful fish i have two..what are the funny looking little guys in there with the big lips ?
Thank you Malcolm, I think you are referring to the blockheads - a west African cichlid - there are 2 types in there - the lion head & blockhead.
How to treat cloudy eye ?
Hi, to be honest I’m not the best person with treatments, I’d ask in your local fish store. It will probably be a general all purpose medication.
I'd want those Geo's of yours in their own tank with the cory's, they are far too nice looking to get fin nipped by the blockheads, chocolates etc...They are looking good and I bet they have come on even better since you made this video
Thanks for the comment, the blockheads went about 4 months ago - yes they are coming on great, down to 4 now though.
Awesome video. Are they a schooling fish? Could I get a single female and have it in a 75 gal mixed community tank? other tank mates would be two EBAs, juvie severum, red tail shark and some larger tetras.
Hi Dan, they are quite peaceful, but get to about 12 inches. They are almost impossible to sex so getting a female unless you know it is was be difficult.
@@BillsCichlidRoom too big for 75 when fully grown I believe. I'll wait until I get my 200 gal in the future. Thanks.
What fish are in this tank?
Hi Ventura, with the Geos are the chocolates, Tianti & casurius - these are both from West Africa. There are also a group of Black Corydoras.
nice geophagus
Thank you, this video is about 12 months old, they look fantastic now lol.
Forever hungry
Ha ha, yes