Marble Fenestratus Vieja (2.5”)
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Scientific Name: Vieja fenestrata
Size & Lifespan
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Maximum Size: 12-14" for Males ~8-10" for Females
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Lifespan: Usually about 8-10 years in captivity, but can live longer under excellent care.
Recommended Aquarium Setup & Care
Tank Size
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Minimum: 75 gallon for a single adult
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125-180 gallons + is recommended for a pair/Community setup
Substrate & Decor
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Substrate: Sand or fine gravel, as they like to dig.
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Decor: Strongly secured rocks, bogwood, and caves. They rearrange the tank, so decor must be stable.
Water Conditions & Maintenance
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Temperature: 24–28 °C (76–82 °F), tolerates 23–30 °C (74–86 °F).
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pH: Neutral to alkaline, 7.0–8.4.
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Filtration: Strong filtration (canister or sump).
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Water Changes: Weekly changes of 30–50% are necessary to keep nitrates low and water clean.
Diet
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Natural Diet: Primarily herbivorous, feeding on algae, aquatic vegetation, and invertebrates.
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In Captivity:
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Staple: High-quality cichlid pellets or flakes.
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Supplement with spirulina flakes and algae wafers
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Frozen Bloodworms and Shrimp
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Feeding Frequency: 1–2 times daily in moderate amounts. Fast 1 day per week to avoid bloating
Tankmates & Behavior
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Temperament: Moderately aggressive and territorial, especially during breeding.
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Suitable Tankmates: Other Vieja, robust Central/South American cichlids, Armored Catfish and Plecos, Large Silver Dollars and Tinfoil Barbs
Breeding
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Breeding Method: Substrate spawner. Pairs clean a flat stone or surface for egg-laying.
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Eggs & Fry:
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Eggs hatch in 2–3 days.
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Fry become free-swimming after ~4 days.
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Parents are attentive but very aggressive during this period.
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Feeding Fry: Start with newly hatched brine shrimp, microworms, or crushed flake food.
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Notes: Healthy pairs may spawn every few weeks. Fry should eventually be separated once parents’ aggression increases again.
Natural Habitat & Overview
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Range: Western Mexico, particularly rivers and lakes such as Papaloapán and Chachalacas drainages, and Lake Catemaco.
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Habitat: Slow-moving or still waters with sandy or muddy bottoms, often with aquatic plants.
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Role in Nature: A bottom digger and grazer, feeding on plants and small organisms while reshaping its environment.
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Marble Fenestratus Vieja (2.5”)
- Regular price
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$30.00 - Regular price
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$30.00
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