Hi, all,
I finally went to Springfield (about an hour and a half away) to check out their fish shops. Wow. I'd had the idea of picking up a pair of keyhole cichlids, but when I got there I found a fish I'd had five or so years ago, and loved, and had given up on ever finding again--aequidens curviceps! (I know the genus name has changed to Laeticara or something, but I don't know how to spell it ...)
I scarfed up a pair. At least I think I did. I was after a male and a female; one is definitely a male. It's the female I'm not sure about. She(?) is smaller, a bit rounder, and does not have the trailing dorsal fin the other one does. They kind of hang out in the tank together, although he chased her a couple of times at first.
This was the day before yesterday; they're both still kind of shy, and run for cover when I get close. They're coming out a bit more now than they were, though, when I'm not near the tank.
Question about feeding: some internet sources say they're carniverous, others say they're omniverous and will eat flake. The ones I used to have ate flake, but these guys aren't eating yet. They just kind of hang back while the general horde goes for the food at feeding time. Is this normal, because of being newcomers to the tank? How long before they start to eat?
I'd also appreciate anything else you guys know about these fish. There's not much detail on the net. (I do have a flat piece of stone in there should they decide to mate--if I've got a female!)
Thanks in advance,
-- Pat
I finally went to Springfield (about an hour and a half away) to check out their fish shops. Wow. I'd had the idea of picking up a pair of keyhole cichlids, but when I got there I found a fish I'd had five or so years ago, and loved, and had given up on ever finding again--aequidens curviceps! (I know the genus name has changed to Laeticara or something, but I don't know how to spell it ...)
I scarfed up a pair. At least I think I did. I was after a male and a female; one is definitely a male. It's the female I'm not sure about. She(?) is smaller, a bit rounder, and does not have the trailing dorsal fin the other one does. They kind of hang out in the tank together, although he chased her a couple of times at first.
This was the day before yesterday; they're both still kind of shy, and run for cover when I get close. They're coming out a bit more now than they were, though, when I'm not near the tank.
Question about feeding: some internet sources say they're carniverous, others say they're omniverous and will eat flake. The ones I used to have ate flake, but these guys aren't eating yet. They just kind of hang back while the general horde goes for the food at feeding time. Is this normal, because of being newcomers to the tank? How long before they start to eat?
I'd also appreciate anything else you guys know about these fish. There's not much detail on the net. (I do have a flat piece of stone in there should they decide to mate--if I've got a female!)
Thanks in advance,
-- Pat