WOW, that guy is beast and that's some very fast growth too. 15" is probably the size of these guys parents. I think I would have some better growth on these guys if I cranked up their feeding schedule and provided more water changes. Right now I only have time to change the majority of their water once or twice a week so I've been feeding a little more sparingly than I would like. With this many of them, the water can get murky very fast!IMO, the fastest growing Cichlid in the hobby. I had a male go from 5" to 12" in 5 months. He outgrew his 90G before I really had the chance to enjoy him. They're really neat fish. Below is a headshot of my old male a few days before I sold him. He was an absolute tank and was eating me out of house and home. The guy I sold him to sends me pics from time to time. He's currently 15" and 2" thick. Beast.....
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I'm thinkning they'll be getting some color here pretty soon which is why I decided to post them up on here now that things should start to get exciting. It really is an overwhelming amount of fish, I've actually thinned some out in the past month or two because keeping up with the water changes was becoming non existent.Reminds me of match my Midas and RD very overwhelming amount of fish!! Lol I have some synpsilum as well and all them look like that. Can't wait for them to get some real color.
I love these fish they get so beautiful when they get monster fish
This is my first time keeping synspilum and I was a bit shocked at the amount of fruits and veggies many websites say to incorporate in their diets. I've tried the zucchini cut up into little pieces and they all went for it but still ended up leaving some floating pieces around. I wasn't sure if they really liked it or were just going after it because they were competing for food. They must have liked it because they did eat some of it. I never thought to weigh it down with a fork, I'll definitely be trying that out with some mango.They do grow fast. Pretty peaceful, too. they like Zucchini, and fruit. cut a mango in half and weight it down on the bottom with a fork. Romaine lettuce, too.
There's not really any variety of vieja around my area either which is why I jumped on these guys....jealous here... I wish there was more vieja variety fish in my area.
They gget 15"?????? ZOINKS!!!IMO, the fastest growing Cichlid in the hobby. I had a male go from 5" to 12" in 5 months. He outgrew his 90G before I really had the chance to enjoy him. They're really neat fish. Below is a headshot of my old male a few days before I sold him. He was an absolute tank and was eating me out of house and home. The guy I sold him to sends me pics from time to time. He's currently 15" and 2" thick. Beast.....
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That's right Frankie boy! Big ol beasts if you got the tank space
Gentle giants lol I never heard of them growing 15" or I wouldn't have gotten them, most of the stuff I read said 8-10" was typical. On another note though, mine really do love the veggies - romaine, peas, lima beans.....i'm gonna try the cucumber one though, cuz I read they eat seeds and fruits too. Havent tried any fruit yet I wonder what fruits out there would have seeds they would likeInteresting ragin. I used to think veggies? They can't eat veggies in the wild.
But now that you say that they can get some fruit that way I guess its a definite possibility.
I'll be trying out that mango soon enough, I think im even gonna make a video of them chomping down on it!