- Green terror
Taxobox
name = Green terror
status = secure
image_width = 240px
image_caption = A male Green terror cichlid.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
familia =Cichlidae
genus = "Aequidens "
species = "A. rivulatus"
binomial = "Aequidens rivulatus"
binomial_authority = (Günther,1860 )The green terror ("Aequidens rivulatus") is a colorfulfreshwater fish in thecichlid family. The fish originate on the Pacific side ofSouth America in the coastal waters from theTumbes River inPeru to theEsmeraldas River inEcuador . Males reach lengths of 30 cm (12 in.) and females can, too. However, females stop growing the first time that they spawn and will remain at that length for the rest of their life. Females are sexually mature at around 4.5 in., and therefore that is the smallest length that they can remain at. This causes a misconception that males are larger than females.As the name implies this species can be very aggressive, especially adult specimens. This is not guaranteed, however, and peaceful individuals are often observed. Juvenile green terrors are often sold in pet shops for the
aquarium hobby, as well as fish similar enough to be mistaken for this species (including theblue acara , "Aequidens pulcher").The fish is somewhat deep-bodied with a prominent head. Adult males develop a pronounced forehead hump, a common cichlid trait. Juveniles are tan colored with silver-blue flecks and lack the bright
iridescent blue, green, and orange coloration and long, flowing fins of adult specimens.Green terrors natively live in a
tropical climate and prefer water with a 6.5–8.0pH , a water hardness of 25.0dGH , and a temperature range of 20–24 °C (79–86 °F).ee also
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List of freshwater aquarium fish species Green Terror Cichlids can be successfully bred around 3 inches.References
*ITIS|ID=169839|taxon=Aequidens rivulatus|year=2005|date=June 22
*FishBase_species_alt|ID=12209|taxon=Aequidens rivulatus|year=2005|month=May
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