totally stunning fish when mature but quite dull when young. my one has only just started to colour up. i ordered mine in from chilton aquatics in durham. id love another one but id rather buy a mature one now.
Read head tapajos are an undescribed species of Geophagus, obviously from Rio Tapajos, which is very close to Rio Xingu, and not too far away from Rio Aragauia. SP Tapajos red head, and SP Aragauia are mixed up due to them being very similar and being collected from a small area,
Best bet in getting anything unusual cichlid wise is the importers, Don Conkel, or Jeff Rapps (tangledupincichlids)
Oddball express import from both, and if you email them they will let you know when they're importing next and you can add your fish to the list
sorry - just to be clear... I'm not looking to sell the spawning pairs ;-)
I was trying to indicate that there should be young available soon
The 2 adults that I am looking to sell both appeare to be male.
I had 6 F1's that I beleive turned out to be 5 males and one female... before I realised they hit maturity and the female ended up getting hounded - I moved her to a different tank but died a week or so later ;-(
I've since added a wild caught female to the group and another F1 female - they have paired off with 2 of my existing males.
They are very teritirial when they spawn so space is an issue (Never thought I'd say that in an 850L tank!) so could do with thinning out the numbers.
I'm sadly selling my Geophagus Altifrons 6, from 3-4.5" 2 males 4 females from the looks of things. These are WILD CAUGHT, TRUE altifrons... not cheap! payed over £100 for the group of 6 If you have interest in them let me know as i could do with shifting them sooner rather then later