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Pelvicachromis taeniatus (Boulenger 1901),
the Striped Kribensis. West Africa; lower Nigeria and Cameroon. To
a little over three inches in length. Variable in color and
markings. pH 6-8, dH 5-12, temp. 22-25 C. A hardy and relatively
easygoing small Cichlid, bred in good numbers in captivity. |
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Microgeophagus ramirezi (Myers & Harry
1948), the Ram Cichlid. South America; Orinoco River in Venezuela
and Columbia. To two and a half inches in length. Cond.s: pH 5-6,
dH 5-12, temp. 27-30 C. The most popular South American Dwarf
Cichlid, frequently suffering for being kept in inappropriate water
quality, setting, and lack of food. |
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Microgeophagus ramirezi (Myers & Harry
1948), the Ram Cichlid. South America; Orinoco River in Venezuela
and Columbia. To two and a half inches in length. Cond.s: pH 5-6,
dH 5-12, temp. 27-30 C. The most popular South American Dwarf
Cichlid, frequently suffering for being kept in inappropriate water
quality, setting, and lack of food. |
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Microgeophagus ramirezi (Myers & Harry
1948), the Ram Cichlid. South America; Orinoco River in Venezuela
and Columbia. To two and a half inches in length. Cond.s: pH 5-6,
dH 5-12, temp. 27-30 C. The most popular South American Dwarf
Cichlid, frequently suffering for being kept in inappropriate water
quality, setting, and lack of food. Golden, longfin variety
here. |
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