Biology:Trimac cichlid
{{Taxobox | image = Cichlidae fish 2008 G1.jpg | name = Cichlasoma trimaculatum | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Chordata | classis = Actinopterygii | ordo = Perciformes | familia = Cichlidae | genus = Cichlasoma |species=C. trimaculatum | binomial = Cichlasoma trimaculatum | binomial_authority = (Günther, 1867) | synonyms = Amphilophus trimaculatus The trimac cichlid (Cichlasoma trimaculatum) is a species of cichlid. It is a rarely found as an aquarium fish.[citation needed] They are often mistaken for low grade Flowerhorns.[citation needed]
Appearance
The trimac cichlid is a large heavy bodied cichlid. It has a green or yellow hue base with the distinct spots on its sides. The male is much larger than the female growing up to 15" he has longer more pointed fins and a large red spot behind his gills.[citation needed] The female is smaller growing up to 9-10" and a less dominant red spot.[citation needed] The male may also grow a nuchal hump when mature.[citation needed]
Distribution
Trimacs cichlids are found in the western lowland rivers and lagoons[citation needed] of Central America, mostly in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua[citation needed] and has been introduced to other Central American countries.[citation needed]
In the aquarium
Trimacs cichlids are rarely found in the aquarium trade.[citation needed]
References
External links
- "Trimac Cichlid AKA Three-Spot Cichlid", www.aquariacentral.com, accessed July 24, 2008
- Cichlasoma trimaculatum - FishBase
Wikidata ☰ Q181949 entry