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Geophagus sp. "Red Head Tapajos"
Geophagus sp. "Red Head Tapajos"
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Reveal the rare splendor of the Geophagus sp. 'Red Head Tapajos', a vibrantly colored cichlid that hails from the Rio Tapajos in the Amazon River basin. This exquisite fish stands out in any collection, prized by serious hobbyists who seek a distinctive, region-bound gem to elevate their aquarium’s natural story.
Origin and meaning: The genus name Geophagus comes from the Greek geo (earth) and phagus (to eat), a nod to its substrate-foraging behavior. In the wild, the Red Head Tapajos navigates the sandy floors of Brazil’s Tapajos region, bringing a touch of authentic Amazonian biology to captive tanks.
Size and presence: Adults reach about 12 cm, making this species a bold centerpiece without overwhelming mid-sized setups. Its dynamic presence combines color, pattern, and activity at the bottom of the tank, drawing attention from every angle.
- Rare, region-specific beauty: A limited distribution adds collectible value and a sense of discovery to your aquarium.
- Striking coloration with a distinctive red head: The Red Head Tapajos delivers a memorable, high-contrast look that stands out in any aquatic display.
- Moderate adult size: At roughly 12 cm, it fits well in thoughtfully arranged tanks designed for showpiece specimens.
- Natural heritage: Bringing a piece of the Rio Tapajos ecosystem into your home, enriching your setup with genuine Amazonian character.
If you’re building a showpiece or a curated geophagus collection, the Geophagus sp. 'Red Head Tapajos' offers a rare blend of vivid color, regional authenticity, and engaging bottom-dweller behavior that enriches both display and storytelling in your aquarium.
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