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Scientific name: Thorichthys meeki, formerly Cichlasoma meeki

Common name: Fire mouth, firemouth cichlid

Region: Central America - South Mexico to Guatemala

Size: max 6 inches (15 cm)

Color: The Fire Mouth cichlid is perhaps one of the most easily recognizable tropical fish. They are silvery-gray, with thick black vertical bands. The most distinct marker of this aquarium fish is their deep red throat and belly coloration. Males usually have darker colours and are usually plumper.

Fire Mouth cichlid

Water Chemistry: pH: 7-8, soft water

Temperature: 75-78

Aggression: relatively peaceful, except when spawning.

Compatibility: Stock with less aggressive, calmer companions, if placing this species in a community setup.

Diet: Omnivorous. Feed a high quality, varied diet for best coloration and health. The occasional earthworm will be appreciated by this fish!

How to breed: If you wish to breed Firemouths, you're best to give them their own tank. It can be difficult to determine the sex of your Firemouths unless they're already breeding, (females can look a lot like makes). Usually you can determine males by their "blowing up" displays.

Pairs spawn inside a cave, so if you haven't any rock caves, supply a flower pot or pipe. Depending on the size of the female, up to a few hundred eggs may be laid. Usually the female will care for the eggs, males guarding the surrounding territory. The eggs hatch in about three days, and the female will deposit the young "wigglers" into a pre-dug depression. In a day or two they will be free-swimming.

The wigglers will survive for about a day on their yolk sacs, then can be fed finely ground flake foods or newly-hatched brine shrimp. You can grind flake food and mix it with water, or even try hard-boiled egg yolk in water. You may notice the parents supplying some of their food after being chewed up (like birds!). After two to three weeks, separate the young from the parents.

General: Firemouths are rather shy. You will not find them out in front, fighting for space nor food. Therefore, if you're mixing with other cichlids, you should introduce them in pecking order, the more easygoing first. Rather than placing with other cichlids, you want to consider a Central American biotope setup instead; with fishes (arger characins (tetras) & catfishes), plants and maybe even invertebrates from the same region.

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hybreid
rob (Unregistered) 2008-02-22 23:54:09

My firemouth has breed with a texas?? is this a good thing what are they called? anything infor would help
dempseydude (Registered) 2009-11-30 13:23:23

please send pics wana sell sum?
cichlids723@yahoo.com
Your HYBRID Firemouth
nasir alliani (Unregistered) 2009-12-27 15:38:16

pLS LET ME KNOW WHAT SIZE OF FIREMOUTH AND TEXAS YOU MAKE THEM TO BREED AND WHICH ONE WAS mom/dad , can you send some pic at my email address.

regardd

nasir alliani
jamnasiralliani@gmail.com
feeding time
lee t (Unregistered) 2008-06-24 08:59:42

i have a couple of 2" firemouths,whats the best thing to feed them cos ive had them 4 months and they havent really grown?
jacob (Unregistered) 2009-08-07 19:12:58

you should probably feed the tetramin tropical fish flakes but you might want to break them apart a little bit to make sure the pieces arent to big thats what i did with my firemouth.
Stacia (Unregistered) 2008-07-16 10:54:27

my firemouths got huge in a few weeks!!! mine fight alot with some of my other cichlids their gills flare out when they get mad kinda cool...I fed my cichlids flake food they also love alge wafers!!
Anonymous (Unregistered) 2008-10-03 13:20:52

i have had a pair of these in a comunity tank for 3-4 months and they havent grown a bit and they do fight with anyone
my firemouth is a pussy
Anonymous (Unregistered) 2008-11-11 21:35:11

helike twice the size of my texas bu the texas tears awayathim and all the so callled agressve firemouth does is rn even put a couple mollies and he runs from them tooo
My Firemouth
Danny (Unregistered) 2009-02-26 10:48:38

I got my firemouth when he was about 1-2 inches, now he is about 5 inches. The way he flares out his throat is pretty interesting. I have fed him flake and his favorite is brine shrimp. He grew really quick. He is pretty aggresive towards my other cichlids though. But a good fish to have in a community tank.
Firemouths
joe (Unregistered) 2009-03-20 09:11:45

I have two convicts,2 Firemouths, 2 tiger barbs,2 Black Ruby Barbs, 2 Rainbow Sharks. My Firemouths seem to watch the convicts more than they live their own lives. I have alot of rocky structures for the fish, however the Firemouths seem to just float in the middle of the tank watching the Convicts. Is that normal?
help
jackson (Unregistered) 2009-04-04 00:48:06

i have a 30 gallon tank can i have 2 firemouths and 2 convicts
firemouth with a texas?
dguster81 (Registered) 2009-05-12 16:08:41

Really, I know that is looked down upon in general, but I would think that would look exceptional. Which species is more dominant in the offspring?
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