Brichardi cichlids
Sharing a couple pictures of my Brichardis. I have had them since 2003 and I believe the larger ones (3 of them) are now probably 12 or 13 years old, based on the size when I got them and my observations on how slowly they grow. As they get older, the colors on the face get brighter, the filaments on the tail get longer, and the lower jaws kind of bulge out.
These are very tough fish. Once I made the mistake of putting some African cichlids in with them and the Africans killed each other and the Brichardis just hid in the rocks while all the carnage was going on.
They dig out little nests under rocks. Its fun to watch them move large quantities of sand and gravel. They have a few babies growing up in the tank.
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0.0.1 Thayeri Kingsnake, 0.0.1 Tiger Salamander, 5 fire bellied toads, 2 Kweichow Newts, 0.0.1 Red Salamander, 2 fire salamanders, 0.0.1 Loveridge's limbless skink, 1.0 crested gecko,0.0.1 Chahoua Gecko, 3 Pictus Geckos, 1 Velvet Banded gecko, 1.0 dwarf yellow headed gecko, 0.1 cat.
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