Home

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Flag Cichlids ( Laetacara Curviceps ), All the info you need about this brilliant Cichlid...
Corin Castle
post Jan 23 2007, 05:42 PM
Post #1


"A rich man's joke is always funny"
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1213
Joined: 12-December 06
Member No.: 27260



Common name(s) - Flag Cichlids

Scientific names - Laetacara curviceps Syn - Acara curviceps , Aequidens curviceps

Family - Cichlidae

Origin - Quiet streams through the Amazon basin

Maximum size - 7 - 10cm

Care - These fish should be kept in pairs since they are peacful ( except during spawning )... They do not harm plants and form a nuclear family ( Duties are shared by both sexes, though defence of the brood falls down to the male )... They can be kept in community tanks, but must be removed during spawning.
The tank should include stones, roots and plants to hide and open areas for swimming. Use fine gravel for the substrate.
A Ph of 7.0 with a hardness to 20 dGH is fine... A temperature of 23 - 26'C ( 72 - 79'F ) is necessary...
A tank volume of approx. 60 litres ( 20G ) is fine for a single pair. ( when they are adults, they should be housed in a tank of around 80 - 100 litres )


Feeding - accepts flakes and many live/frozen foods ( bloodworm is relished )

Sexing - Males are usually larger with extended dorsal and anal fins

Breeding - Use soft to medium-hard, slightly acidic water, 2 - 14' dGH ( I used 3' dGH ) and a Ph of 6.0 - 7.0
Carry out quite frequent water changes as the fish is prone to Exophthalmia ( bulging eyes ) with old water. They are open breeders and lay as many as 250 - 300 eggs, they spawn on flat stones ( personally, mine bred on a large Echinodoras leaf the last time they spawned). The fry should be fed Artemia nauplii once they are free swimming.

Comments - Its quite an easy cichlid to look after... my breeding setup included a fine sand substrate with a large bunch of Hygrophila Polysperma and one large Echinodoras plant. The tank was filtered using a simple sponge filter.

This post has been edited by Corin Castle: Jan 26 2007, 04:48 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Corin Castle
post Jan 23 2007, 07:13 PM
Post #2


"A rich man's joke is always funny"
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1213
Joined: 12-December 06
Member No.: 27260




Is it possible for this to be pinned... Please...
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
pica_nuttalli
post Jan 23 2007, 09:32 PM
Post #3


don't be a twit
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 3848
Joined: 7-February 05
From: Berkeley, CA, USA
Member No.: 11658



i suggest that you visit our fish index at the top of the main page. FYI, you'll need to reformat your information to match the topics already in existence before reposting this.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic
2 User(s) are reading this topic (2 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

Collapse

> Similar Topics

  Topic Replies Topic Starter Views Last Action
No New Posts Flag Cichlids
20 Gallon
2 Robert 153 22nd November 2003 - 12:01 AM
Last post by: cichlidmaster
No New Posts Laetacara Curviceps
2 pica_nuttalli 73 23rd November 2005 - 08:29 PM
Last post by: MET
No New Posts Flag Cichlids And Kribs
compatible?
5 blah2 154 30th November 2006 - 09:09 PM
Last post by: severum boy
No New Posts Flag Cichlids
Laetacara curviceps
1 Corin Castle 1484 28th January 2007 - 06:51 PM
Last post by: Corin Castle
No New Posts Laetacara Curviceps ( Dwarf Flag Cichlids )
Anyone had any first-hand experience with them?
2 Corin Castle 173 25th February 2007 - 09:10 PM
Last post by: Corin Castle


 

RSS Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 6th September 2008 - 05:15 PM