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Synonyms | Archocentrus octofasciatus, Cichlasoma biocellatum, C. hedricki, C. octofasciatum, C. octofasciatus, Heros octofasciatus, Nandopsis octofasciata, Parapetenia octofasciata |
Distribution | Original wild form is known from Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. |
Maximum Size | 25cm (9.8") |
Temperature | 22-28°C |
Water Parameters | Will acclimatise to a wide range of conditions. pH: 7.0-8.0, dH: up to 20 degrees. |
Compatibility | Community with no small fish |
Lighting | No special requirements |
Sexual Dimorphism | Males are larger and develop longer extensions to the anal and dorsal fins. |
Feeding | Flake, granules, cichlid pellets and frozen foods |
Care
The original Jack Dempsey is known from the Papaloapan River in southern Mexico to the Ulaa River in Honduras. Here it tends to inhabit the slow-moving lower reaches of rivers, drainage ditches, and heavily vegetated, swampy areas with warm, murky water. This electric blue form is thought to be a tank-bred colour mutation, but it's exact origins are unclear. The aquarium should be at least 5ft long and furnished with a soft sand substrate, as these cichlids like to dig. Provide hiding places/visual barriers in the form of driftwood tangles and rocky caves, ensuring that the decor cannot be easily undermined. Robust plants such as Anubias sp. or Java Fern may be cultivated on pieces of wood, providing additional shady spots. Filtration should be efficient with areas of moderate water movement, and some calmer resting areas out of the current. These fish are susceptible to deteriorating water conditions, so small but frequent water changes are a must to help keep nitrate to a minimum. Perhaps, unsurprisingly for a fish named after a heavyweight boxer, Jack Dempsey cichlids become territorially aggressive as they mature. If a pair forms, they will show much hostility towards conspecifics and similar species, and unless the tank is particularly voluminous with a plethora of visual barriers, other fish may need re-homing for their own safety. In spacious quarters, these cichlids can usually be kept alongside tankmates that are too large to be viewed as a snack e.g. large armoured catfish, silver dollars, Tinfoil barbs etc. Always observe carefully and have a means of separating your fish should it become necessary. May also be seen on sale as the Electric Blue Jack Dempsey.
Feeding
Omnivorous and will accept most aquarium foods offered. Try to keep it varied with good quality carnivore and herbivore flakes, sinking pellets/sticks, and a mixture of frozen foods such as white mosquito larvae, bloodworm, vitamin-enriched brineshrimp, Mysis, krill, and chopped prawns, along with some fresh vegetable matter.
Breeding
The Electric Blue variant will not produce viable fry and crossbreeding with a heterozygous fish (carrying the gene) is necessary to obtain all-blue fry. The wild form are bi-parental substrate spawners. Just prior to spawning, the fish will either clean a flat rock on the substrate or dig a pit where the eggs will be deposited/fertilised. Eggs may number several hundred and the adults show great parental care. A bonded pair will reproduce on a regular basis, and always in large numbers. Therefore, it is important to have a homing plan in place for (potentially) hundreds of juvenile fish, as they can quickly overwhelm an aquarium.
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