Breeding Geophagus.
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Breeding Geophagus.
I have 5 "Araguaia Orange Head" Geophagus, adults, they're a fairly small species, the largest is around 16-18cm. They've been raised in a 500ltr community tank and now that they've started breeding I'd like to set them up so I can keep some fry. I'm going to transfer them to a 4x18x18, 240ltr tank. Will this be big enough? Should I just transfer a pair?
Thanks,
Shaun
Thanks,
Shaun
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
Yes, just transfer the pair wanting to breed. With geos, not much will stop them breeding when they are about to. Set up the new tank same as the old and use water from the old tank, top up both with fresh. Pics plz.
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
I agree, I have bred the closly related (I think)Satanoperca leucostica in a tank exactly that size.
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
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Satanoperca leucostica grow larger then G. sp. "Orange Head" so the tank size should be good. I was mostly worried about the tank being big enough for breeding. I have some 3x18x18 tanks I can raise the fry in. Just have to work out what to do with the other members of the group, there's 2 pairs and a "spare" they all seem to use as a target fish...I tried putting the spare in a different tank, but he was pretty unhappy away from the others.
Thanks,
Shaun
Satanoperca leucostica grow larger then G. sp. "Orange Head" so the tank size should be good. I was mostly worried about the tank being big enough for breeding. I have some 3x18x18 tanks I can raise the fry in. Just have to work out what to do with the other members of the group, there's 2 pairs and a "spare" they all seem to use as a target fish...I tried putting the spare in a different tank, but he was pretty unhappy away from the others.
Thanks,
Shaun
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
And a not very good pic from when they were a bit younger
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
Look very similar to this:
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
Yes, same fish I think. A friend of mine has G. "Tapajos Orange Head" and they seem to get far more colour on the head than the "Araguaia Orange Head" I have.
That pic looks almost identical to the sub-dominant member of the group, the larger males are much more colourful, especially when breeding.
Shaun
That pic looks almost identical to the sub-dominant member of the group, the larger males are much more colourful, especially when breeding.
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
Good luck breeding this Geophagus species.
They are a very nice group. I especially like this smaller "red head" species which appears to be closely related to G. surinamensis.
FWIW, these make very good tank mates with wild adult Discus. When the first of the surinamensis types were imported in the late 60's and early 70's I kept 5 with 10 adult Royal Blue Discus, a Black Ghost and an 8 inch Arowana in a 125 gal tank and the Geophagus never bothered the Discus in the 3 years they were kept together and did a great job of keeping the sand clean.
They are a very nice group. I especially like this smaller "red head" species which appears to be closely related to G. surinamensis.
FWIW, these make very good tank mates with wild adult Discus. When the first of the surinamensis types were imported in the late 60's and early 70's I kept 5 with 10 adult Royal Blue Discus, a Black Ghost and an 8 inch Arowana in a 125 gal tank and the Geophagus never bothered the Discus in the 3 years they were kept together and did a great job of keeping the sand clean.
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
Mine where bought as "Tapajos red head". However, as you say, they don't seem to be very red on the head. But mine are still young, I think.
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Re: Breeding Geophagus.
If they're still young they might colour up a fair bit. Looking at the Araguaia and Tapajos Orange Head side by side there's quite a contrast, especially in full breeding colour. Mine look bright copper on the body with a pale orange head while my friend's Tapajos have a bright orange head, almost green on the body with dark stripes on the flanks. Both are stunningly beautiful
Larry, I've kept Geophagus and satanoperca with Discus before, never had any trouble. They seem to complement each other almost. Makes for a great display tank
Shaun
Larry, I've kept Geophagus and satanoperca with Discus before, never had any trouble. They seem to complement each other almost. Makes for a great display tank
Shaun