Geophagus Balzani

Geophagus Balzani

A$29.95

A$29.95

3-6cm

Description

Balzanii Argentine Humphead (Geophagus balzanii) is an interesting species to keep. They are a relatively peaceful tropical cichlid species although males can become increasingly intolerant of other males in their territories as they mature. They are known from the South America and generally found in groups of individuals with a higher concentration of females to males. You could always find interesting Live Fish, Aquarium Plants and Aquarium supplies  in Coburg Auqarium online store. Please Note: Livestock and Live Plants cannot be shipped to WA and TAS due to State Restrictions. All other states are OK. Features of Balzanii Argentine Humphead: They belong to subfamily of  neotropical Cichlids named Geophaginae After spawning the female will pick up the eggs in her mouth in a form of delayed mouthbrooding The male develops a large forehead bump when mature.  Vertical transverse bands, and beautiful iridescent coloured scales from green to blue Sifting through the substrate in searching food The average lifespan is 5-8 years Balzanii Argentine Humphead: Care, Diet and Tank Mates The Best Aquarium Size for Balzanii Argentine Humphead: 200L is the minimum tank size you should consider.  Depending on group size, a larger tank may be needed. Browse Aquarium Tank Selection here. Tank Mate Compatibility: Balzanii Argentine Humphead love living in a group. They are generally peaceful and can keep together with calm species such as armored catfish or other cichlids from the Geophagus group, such as: Geophagus Rio Tapajo Red Hump Eartheater (Geophagus Steindachneri) Geophagus Sveni Festivum Cichlid Coburg Aquarium, specialised in different species of live fish  Balzanii Argentine Humphead Fish Food: In the aquarium they can be fed a varied diet of good quality pellets, flakes, insects, krill, and artemia. Cichlid Fish Food can be : OSI Cichlid Flakes  Fish Fuel Frozen Cichlid Food Hikari Cichlid Fish Food Bloodworms  Dried blackworms Brine Shrimp   Balzanii Argentine Humphead Tank Setup: Aquarium Filtration They do fine with moderate water movement and strong efficient filtration. It is better to use an external filter such as a hang-on-the-back type or a canister filter. Here are some great brands to consider: Aqua One Internal Filters, Canister Filters, Hang On Filters Eheim Classic Canister Filter with Media Fluval Internal Filter, Hang On Filter, Canister Filter Oase Internal Filters, Canister Filters Aquatic Plants Balzanii Argentine Humpheads have digging behavior. So live aquarium plants that attach to driftwood and rocks, or potted plants are recommended, like Anubias on Driftwood, Aquarium Plants in pot. Check our Live Aquarium Plants here. Decorations To mimic Balzanii Argentine Humphead's nature inbaitate. Rocks, Tree Roots, Driftwood,  Pipe, and even clay pots are all good choices. Ornaments for your tank: biOrb Ornaments Collections Aqua One Ornaments Collections Kazoo Ornaments Collections Bonsai Driftwood Collections Big Rocks and Coves are only avalibale in Coburg Aquarium physical store Substrate Sand are ideal substrates. A variety of Substrates are available at Coburg Aquarium.