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How old were your ornatums when they started spawning? I have seven wild caught that are pushing four years old. They all scrap but the biggest male, around 12 inches, spawned with a female Texas ciclid. I removed her and he reacted by beating crap out of everyone. There are three males and four females in the group. They are in a 10 foot long 260 gallon tank and I have tried every trick I know to induce spawning, but no luck. Any suggestions??

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Not sure how old they are .I originally got 5 w/c about 3 inches long from a Colombian exporter, the biggest is now around 7 inches. I just keep them in a 240 gallon tank with Tropheus , Stigmatochromis modestus,and some mbuna. Never had an aggression issue yet. I feed them only 1mm nls and some live food in season.

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I never really checked 1 died and I have what seems like 2 pairs left ..once my busy season ends I will pay more attention to them and take photos.

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IMO the Cichlasoma Urophthalmus look more like Amphilophus Hogaboomorum (Red Devil Complex).

Does anyone else think this?

Either way they are beauties!!

Here are some Hoga pic's;

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Here are some Uro pic's;

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Yeah looking at some vids and pics they could well be hogas. I guess Laif is better at identifying Africans.

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