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- Q966583 abstract "The Texas cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus, formerly Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum) is a freshwater fish of the cichlid family. This is the only cichlid species that is native to the lower United States. The fish, also known as Rio Grande cichlid, originated from the lower Rio Grande drainage in Texas near Brownsville and Northeastern Mexico.Herichthys cyanoguttatus can grow to be over thirteen inches and are differentiated by their distinctive characteristics and specific habitat needs. This breed of cichlid is known for its cream and turquoise spots. Adult males also develop a nuchal hump on their head. This cichlid also prefers the water temperature to be between 68 and 82 degrees and are negatively affected by rapid changes in temperature. Rapid increases and decreases in temperature can negatively affect the cichlid.".
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- Q966583 genus "Herichthys".
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- Q966583 comment "The Texas cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus, formerly Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum) is a freshwater fish of the cichlid family. This is the only cichlid species that is native to the lower United States. The fish, also known as Rio Grande cichlid, originated from the lower Rio Grande drainage in Texas near Brownsville and Northeastern Mexico.Herichthys cyanoguttatus can grow to be over thirteen inches and are differentiated by their distinctive characteristics and specific habitat needs.".
- Q966583 label "Texas cichlid".
- Q966583 depiction Herichthys_cyanoguttatum_(Rio_Grande_Cichlid).jpg.