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  2. List of cichlid fish of South America - Wikipedia

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    Cichlid species Picture Common name Species Region Size Aggression Level Description Green Terror: Aequidens rivulatus: North-West South America: 12 inch or 30.48 cm: Moderate: Bottom: Males grow much larger than females Freshwater Angelfish: Pterophyllum scalare: North-Central South America: 3.937 inch or 10 cm

  3. Peacock bass - Wikipedia

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    The largest species in the genus, the speckled peacock bass (C. temensis), reaches up to 13 kg (29 lb) in weight and 1 m (3.3 ft) in length, possibly making it the largest species of cichlid [16] (others suggest that record goes to the African giant cichlid, Boulengerochromis microlepis). [17] Other peacock bass species are smaller. [18]

  4. Megalechis thoracata - Wikipedia

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    Tank Setup: They require a soft sand substrate, as they are bottom dwellers that can often be observed foraging/searching for food. A gentle substrate is essential, as other coarse grained or abrasive substrates can irritate the fish's sensitive barbels , and even cause them to fall off.

  5. Cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Fossil cichlids appear in both South America and Africa at roughly the same time in the Eocene, with fossil cichlids known from the Early Eocene (48.6 mya)-aged Lumbrera Formation of Argentina, [1] as well as the Middle Eocene (46 mya)-aged Mahenge fossil site of Tanzania [28], suggesting that the divergence between Old and New World cichlids ...

  6. Jewel cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Here are some general guidelines for setting up a tank for Jewel Cichlid [13] Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 30 gallons is recommended for a pair of Jewel Cichlids, with an additional 10 gallons for each additional fish. Water Parameters: Jewels prefer slightly acidic to neutral water (pH 6.5–7.5) with a temperature range of 75–82 °F.

  7. Cichla temensis - Wikipedia

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    Cichla temensis, the speckled peacock bass, painted pavon, royal pavon, speckled pavon, three-barred peacock bass, or striped tucunare, is a very large South American cichlid. Reaching nearly 1 m (3.3 ft) in length, it is the largest cichlid of the Americas, and one of the largest extant cichlids in the world.