Higher classification Cichlasoma Order Perciformes | Superorder Acanthopterygii Genus Cichlasoma Phylum Chordata Rank Species | |
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Similar Cichlasoma, Cichlid, Aequidens tetramerus, Cichlasoma dimerus, Hypselecara coryphaenoides |
Cichlasoma bimaculatum hd movie 04 wild feeding time
Cichlasoma bimaculatum is an omnivorous, freshwater, tropical fish commonly referred to as the Black Acara or two-spot cichlid. It was also identified as Aequidens portalegrensis in 1965 and 1970. It is most frequently classified in the Cichlidae (Cichlid) family and subfamily of Cichlasomatinae. It is found in freshwater canals and swamps, with a natural region spanning from the Amazon River to northeastern and northern South America. Since the 1960s it has been identified in the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem in several counties of Florida as far north as Jacksonville.
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- Cichlasoma bimaculatum hd movie 04 wild feeding time
- Cichlasoma bimaculatum hd movie 02 15 day of life
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Cichlasoma bimaculatum hd movie 02 15 day of life



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