Stripetail Eartheater
The Stripetail Geophagus Cichlid (Geophagus winemilleri) is a very beautiful and surprisingly peaceful mid-sized cichlid that is native to Venezuela and possibly neighboring areas. It is regarded as one of the rarest and most colorful “earth-eating” species. The entire Geophagus genus is known for its characteristic feeding behavior of scooping up mouthfuls of the substrate, which it separates from any small invertebrate prey and expelling the sifted substrate through its gills.
The Stripetail Geophagus Cichlid requires an aquarium with a soft, sandy substrate and plenty of refuges such as clay pots, driftwood, and rock formations. Gravel and other larger substrates can damage the gills and organs of this fish as it feeds. Due to its digging behavior and occasional appetite for soft-leaved plants, it might not be compatible with some more delicate plants. However, it is fine with more durable plants that can be attached to rocks and driftwood. This cichlid is generally compatible with other peaceful fish as long as it has plenty of open terrains. Territoriality is typically at its peak during spawning, but this species tends to thrive and show its best coloration in groups of 6 or more. Subdominant specimens are more prone to bullying in smaller groups. Dwarf shrimp and other small, delicate invertebrates should not be kept with the Stripetail Geophagus Cichlid, but more durable, larger shrimp and snails could possibly make good tankmates in a large enough aquarium Schooling fish such as tetras, pencil fish, and Corydoras catfish are good tankmates, as are suckermouth catfish and other relatively peaceful cichlids such as severums, angelfish, and even discus. If spawning is desired, tankmates of other species should be kept to a minimum or avoided altogether.
Feeding is simple for the unfussy Stripetail Geophagus Cichlid. High-quality dry, frozen, and live meaty foods will all be readily accepted. Quality and variety are the keys to a diet that will ensure that this fish maintains optimal health and coloration. Due to its unique feeding behavior, this fish requires food of smaller size than many other cichlids. Even as it reaches adult size, it should be fed foods comparable to the size of bloodworms and small grade dry foods.
- Species – Geophagus / Satanoperca winemilleri
- Common Name – Striped Tail Eartheater
- Origin – Amazon River basin of South America.
- Diet – Omnivore
- PH Range – 5.5-6.5
- Temperature – Tropical 24–29°c
- Breed Type – Egg layer
- Max Size – 15cm
- Sex – Un-sexed
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