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Salvin's cichlid

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Cichlasoma salvini

Higher classification
  
Cichlasoma

Order
  
Perciformes

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Genus
  
TrichromisMcMahan & Chakrabarty, 2015

Similar
  
Cichlid, Cichlasoma, Firemouth cichlid, Jack Dempsey, Texas cichlid

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The Salvin's cichlid (Trichromis salvini), also known as the yellow-belly cichlid or tricolored cichlid, is a species of the family Cichlidae. It is found in rivers of the Atlantic slope of southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala.

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Taxonomy

In 2015, McMahan et al. published a paper placing this species in the genus Trichromis.

Description

The Salvin's cichlid is oblong in shape and has a rather pointed mouth compared to other Central American cichlids. The body is yellow with two lines of black "flowers" along the side and upper half of the back of the fish. These flowers have a blue pearl outline. It has black bars that cross the face, and both sexes have red bellies, which is more pronounced in females, especially when ready to spawn. Females also have a patch in the center of the dorsal fin and a spot on the lower part of the gill cover. Females are smaller than males. Males are duller in color and have longer, more pointed fins. Both male and female become more vibrant during breeding.

Distribution

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Salvin's cichlid is found along the eastern coastal rivers and lagoons at lower elevations of Central America, from Mexico south to Honduras. This species is established in Broward County, Florida and has also been found in Texas. The species prefers moderate to fast flowing currents.

Dietary Habits

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Salvin's cichlid uses slight jaw protrusion to exploit prey located near riverbeds. Their 8.2% jaw protrusion only allows them to consume 48% of evasive prey. This species prefers using its jaw protrusion to gouge out the eyes of its prey before devouring it.

Care Requirements

Salvin's cichlid is a very hardy fish, preferring temperatures between 22–27 °C (72–81 °F). They prefer a higher pH of around 8.0, and require the space of at least a 150 litres (33 imp gal; 40 US gal) tank. They grow to approximately 15 centimetres (5.9 in) in length and are quite aggressive toward other fish, but moderate aggressive towards same species. They require rocks and logs to hide in, and open swimming space.

Feeding

Salvin's cichlid accepts a wide variety of foods.

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References

Salvin's cichlid Wikipedia


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