Aquarium requirements
           Aquarium suitability: 3/5
Sociability rating: 7/10
Area of tank: Bottom, middle
Aquarium water conditions: 5-7.5, vs,s,m
Temperature: 24 - 28C
Feeding: Flake, frozen, live foods
Minimum tank size: 60cm
Min / Max number in tank: Min 3
Sociability rating: 7/10
Area of tank: Bottom, middle
Aquarium water conditions: 5-7.5, vs,s,m
Temperature: 24 - 28C
Feeding: Flake, frozen, live foods
Minimum tank size: 60cm
Min / Max number in tank: Min 3
Fish fact file
           Family: Cichlidae (Cichlids)
Synonyms: Geophagus agassizii
Other common names:
Origin: South America, Amazon River basin
Natural habitat: Densely vegetated streams and tributaries
Size: 8cm
Behavior: Peaceful but territorial
Breeding: Egglayer. Eggs are laid on the sides or ceilings of caves. Female cares for the eggs and fry. Males will defend several territories, each containing a female
Natural water conditions: pH 5-7, very soft to medium
Sexing: Males are larger with longer fins and brighter colours
Synonyms: Geophagus agassizii
Other common names:
Origin: South America, Amazon River basin
Natural habitat: Densely vegetated streams and tributaries
Size: 8cm
Behavior: Peaceful but territorial
Breeding: Egglayer. Eggs are laid on the sides or ceilings of caves. Female cares for the eggs and fry. Males will defend several territories, each containing a female
Natural water conditions: pH 5-7, very soft to medium
Sexing: Males are larger with longer fins and brighter colours
Fish code No.1302
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The Agassiz's Dwarf Cichlid is one of the most  brightly coloured and beautiful of the dwarf cichlids and is a  deservedly popular aquarium fish. In a well-planted aquarium community  of other soft water fish, avoiding very timid species, it should present  no problems and be a welcome addition. Good filtration and water  quality is required for long-term health, and strong medications should  be avoided. Plenty of hiding spots and plants are preferred and a good  variety of food types will also encourage full health. Keep several  females to each male.       
 

 
 
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