RED TEXAS CICLIDS [Herichthys cyanoguttatus/Cichlasoma cycnoguttatum] lives in a freshwater fish belongs in cichlid family. This fish have a Nice Redness and Pearliest aspects can be crossbreed to Flowerhorn, Cevirums, Parrots and Etc... Red Texas grow up to 30cm and live up to 6-8 years depents to genetics, food, and care. Red Texas cichlid is found in the Aquariums and is relatively popular with cichlid enthusiasts. Its temperament differs from one individual to another, but in general can be kept with other large aquarium fishes such as tinfoil barbs, silver dollars, oscars, and other Central and South American cichlids. Texas cichlids prefer larger tanks with 55 gallons of water or more. They are substrate diggers and will uproot plants.
Texas cichlid readily takes flake foods, and live and frozen food. This species is a prolific breeder and breeding in aquarium is relatively easy. Adult fish pair up and become territorial. Up to 1,000-5,000 adhesive eggs are laid on a clean, flat surface and both parents guard them aggressively. Eggs hatch in 2-5 days and the fry grow rapidly. Texas cichlid is known to hybridize with other related species. The flowerhorn cichlid, a hybrid cichlid extremely popular in Asia, may have been a result of the crossbreeding of Texas cichlid and several other species.
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