Here’s a photo dump of my group of Gymnogeophagus Terrapurpurra. I will make an article following the same format as my Bichir Article from a few months ago, but during the summer. These guys live in an outdoor ingested 55g acrylic tank. It has 5 different kind of plants, and some Xiphophorus Variatus, Mosquitofish, and Flagfish as dithers. It is also infested with snails in a good way
These are Gymnogeophagus Terrapurpurra. They change colors with the sun (fade or darken). Each fish is different. One has agreen, yellow, blue, and red dorsal fin. Another has neon blue fins with no red. Another has fins with red tips and blue/red patterns. The most prominent color besides their background beige is red. I’ve had them since half an inch, and have been fortunate enough to have them while they were spitting sand at each other
Enjoy
These are Gymnogeophagus Terrapurpurra. They change colors with the sun (fade or darken). Each fish is different. One has agreen, yellow, blue, and red dorsal fin. Another has neon blue fins with no red. Another has fins with red tips and blue/red patterns. The most prominent color besides their background beige is red. I’ve had them since half an inch, and have been fortunate enough to have them while they were spitting sand at each other
Enjoy