Fish Eats Babies To Keep them Safe Mouthbrooders beautiful fish love
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Mouthbrooders - Red Head Tapajos • Red Head Tapajos Mouthbrooding their babies • Red Head Tapajos - Geophagus Species raising their little ones Mom and Dad are both Mouthbrooding them • The Tapajos Red head, is a beautiful and relatively peaceful species that is considered a rare gem in the hobby; Tapajos can only be found in the Rio Tapajos within the Amazon River basin of South America. • Like other Geophagus species, the Tapajos will continuously sift through sand in search of food. • Tapajos are brood caring, mouth brooders and breeding them is not too difficult. Breeding can be induced by feeding them plenty of live and frozen foods that are high in protein, The female Tapajos will lay around 300 eggs in a carefully cleaned, flat location (driftwood, flat rock/stone, slate, or large plant leaves) and within 1-24 hours, will transfer the eggs to her mouth and care for them until they hatch. The parents will dig pits in the sand to shelter the fry in during the day and will transfer them to their mouths at night. After 2-3 weeks the fry are free-swimming. The fry can be fed a diet of baby brine shrimp or crushed flake food and then be moved to other foods as they mature. • Subscribe to our youtube channel for more amazing videos Think About the amazing nature • for any queries please contact me @ [email protected] • • #Geophagus #Mouthbrooders #thinkabout
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