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Triangle cichlid / Keilfleckbuntbarsch @ Zierfische & Aquarium 2009 [18/50]

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http://www.fischbottich.de/Zierfische-Aquarium.288.0.html
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In this video you can see a tank of a Fishkeeping fair near my hometown (in Duisburg) called "12. Zierfische & Aquarium 2009 und 1. Internationalen Cichliden Tage".

We have a video of many tanks of this fair.
2nd of October 2009 (02.10.2009)
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It's a 120 x 50 x 50 cm tank with 300 liters (4 x 1.6 x 1.6 feet with 80 us gallon) .
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The population of this tank:

- Triangle cichlid or Uaru / Keilfleckbuntbarsch (Uaru amphiacanthoides)
- Eartheater / Erdfresser (Geophagus sp. " Tapajos " Orange Head")
more coming soon...

(If you are intrested in helping me classifying the other species in this tank, post your suggestions)
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Veröffentlichung mit der freundlichen Genehmigung der Zoo Zajac GmbH.
Weitere Informationen unter http://www.zajac.de/

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  • That Uaru is the star of that tank! The cichlid family has such a personality!

  • @bbqliliha

    The Uarus are awesome fish... as all of the cichlid family are. :D

  • great tank,and fishes too,i think they are geophagus proximus , or red head tapajos,5*5

  • @surcin1989

    Yes, i think Geophagus sp. " Tapajos " Orange Head" and "Red Head" are two designations of the same species, isn't it?

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  • Uary are awesome...I own one myself, if you ever have the opportunity to get one and enough space, you must buy one!!

  • @n03lzz

    Yes Geophagus sp. " Tapajos " Orange Head" and "Red Head are the same species

  • @blownable:

    If you look at 0:58 .. I'd say they are: Geophagus sp. " Tapajos " Orange Head"... lol...

    Who invented all those diffrent kinds of Geophagus?^^

  • Though you, being the one who saw these beauties up close, must have your own opinion?

  • I would say surinamensis.

  • awesome thanks

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