Thanks for the reply, its a 100 gallon, I have some large branches, driftwood and rocks in that tank for the fish to hide, the water has tannins. For tankmates:9 buenos aires tetra, 5 colombian tetra, 3 skirt tetrs, 1 3-spot gourami at four inches, 1 female pink convict at 1.5 inch, 1 female black convict at 1 inch. and a 2 inch electric blue acara(prob also female), I used to have a 3.5 inch female red hump geo but took it out because it became far too aggressive for the nica cichlid. Now only the pink convict occassionally tries to fight it. After the geo is removed, the nica cichlid became more active and does come to glass surf in front of the tank, but it still acts pretty docile and timid sometimes.Welcome to the forum!
How is the tank set up? Most cichlids will show washed out colors in bright surroundings or minimal hiding spots. Stress from tankmates will also wash out colors.
I see, so these fishes take a while before they color up. Thanks for showing me the pic.The individuals above are about 4 to 5 inchesl )12/30
Below is a male, at about 6" to 7"
3 month after the first pic was taken (according to the photo date)
females color up sooner, male below in the shot'
I have one that is almost 3 inches but it is still completely dull.
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Gorgeous fish, wonder why they never caught on. Maybe the fact they don’t color up until later makes them less marketable. Had an adult group years ago and they’re magnificent and well mannered. Sadly, haven’t seen them for over a decade at LFSYep, pretty slow maturing compared to some of their closer relatives (convicts).
4" juvenile I caught in Costa Rica:
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7-8" male caught half an hour later:
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To be honest, if I knew I had to wait for these fish to get that big before they color up without getting the guranteed sex I want, I would have had second thoughts before I bought mines.Gorgeous fish, wonder why they never caught on. Maybe the fact they don’t color up until later makes them less marketable. Had an adult group years ago and they’re magnificent and well mannered. Sadly, haven’t seen them for over a decade at LFS
They looks nice, are they a different variety?Yep, pretty slow maturing compared to some of their closer relatives (convicts).
4" juvenile I caught in Costa Rica:
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7-8" male caught half an hour later:
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