Geophagus Proximus

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Geophagus Proximus

$39.99

(Surinam Eartheater)

Geophagus proximus, commonly known as the Surinam Eartheater, is a peaceful, sand-sifting cichlid native to South America, particularly in the Suriname River Basin and other surrounding regions. Known for its vibrant coloration and engaging behavior, it thrives in a well-maintained, spacious aquarium that mimics its natural habitat.

Description

Tank Requirements

  • Tank Size:
    • A minimum of 75 gallons is required for a pair or small group. For larger groups, a tank of 125 gallons or more is ideal.
  • Tank Setup:
    • Substrate: Use soft, sandy substrate to accommodate their natural sifting behavior. Coarse substrates can harm their gills and mouths.
    • Decor: Provide smooth rocks, driftwood, and roots to replicate their natural environment and create hiding spots.
    • Plants: Hardy species like Java fern, Anubias, or floating plants are recommended. Ensure plants are well-anchored, as substrate sifting may uproot them.
    • Open Space: Maintain open swimming areas, as they are active swimmers.
  • Lighting:
    • Moderate lighting enhances their natural coloration while maintaining a natural look.
  • Water Flow:
    • Moderate water flow is preferred to mimic their natural riverine habitat. A canister filter or similar system can provide appropriate flow and maintain water quality.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
  • pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
  • Hardness: 5–12 dGH (soft to moderately hard water)
  • Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm; nitrates should be kept below 20 ppm.
  • Water Changes: Perform 25–30% weekly water changes to maintain optimal conditions.

Diet

Geophagus Proximus is an omnivorous cichlid that thrives on a varied diet:

  • Staple Foods:
    • High-quality sinking pellets or granules for cichlids.
  • Live/Frozen Foods:
    • Bloodworms, brine shrimp, blackworms, and daphnia are excellent protein sources.
  • Vegetable Matter:
    • Blanched spinach, peas, and spirulina-based foods help balance their diet.
  • Feeding Schedule:
    • Feed 2–3 small meals daily, ensuring all food is consumed within a few minutes.

Behavior and Compatibility

  • Temperament:
    • Peaceful but can become territorial, especially during breeding. They are best kept in groups of 4–6 to observe natural social behaviors.
  • Tankmates:
    • Compatible with other peaceful or semi-aggressive cichlids, such as other Geophagus species, Severums, or Angelfish.
    • Non-cichlid companions like larger tetras, Corydoras, and plecos are also good choices.
    • Avoid highly aggressive or overly boisterous species.

Breeding

Breeding Geophagus Proximus in captivity requires specific conditions and patience:

  1. Breeding Tank:
    • Use a tank with slightly acidic water (pH 6.0–6.5) and a temperature of 80–82°F (27–28°C). Provide flat rocks or open sandy areas for spawning.
  2. Spawning Behavior:
    • They are delayed mouthbrooders. After the eggs are fertilized, one or both parents will pick them up to incubate in their mouths.
  3. Incubation and Fry Care:
    • The eggs hatch in 3–5 days, and the fry are free-swimming within 10–14 days.
    • Feed fry with infusoria or freshly hatched brine shrimp. Gradually introduce crushed flakes or micro-pellets as they grow.

Common Challenges

  1. Water Sensitivity:
    • Geophagus proximus is sensitive to poor water conditions, so consistent maintenance is crucial.
  2. Territoriality During Breeding:
    • Breeding pairs can become aggressive. Ensure ample space and hiding spots for tankmates.
  3. Substrate Requirements:
    • A sandy substrate is non-negotiable for their natural behavior and health.

Interesting Facts

  • The name Geophagus means “earth eater,” highlighting their natural habit of sifting through sand to find food.
  • They are known for their peaceful nature, making them ideal for community aquariums with appropriate tankmates.
  • Their vibrant colors and unique patterns become more pronounced as they mature, especially in dominant males.

Care Summary

Aspect Details
Tank Size 75 gallons for a pair, 125+ gallons for groups
Water Parameters pH 6.0–7.5, 75–82°F, soft to moderately hard water
Diet Omnivorous: sinking pellets, live/frozen foods, vegetables
Temperament Peaceful, mildly territorial during breeding
Lifespan 8–10 years

The Gold Eartheater is a beautiful and rewarding species for experienced aquarists. With proper care, they will thrive and display their vibrant coloration and fascinating behavior, becoming a standout addition to any freshwater aquarium.

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