
G. sp. 'Tapajos Red Head'

I thought I'd come back and correct myself... Apparently, according to the information here, the fish I presented in the previous post was Geophagus sp. 'Araguaia Red Head'.
When given the choice between the three species I would probably pick G. camopiensis because of its understated beauty. Also, it isn't as large a species and can readily be kept in smaller tanks. A close second would be the Tapajos variety.
Photo credit goes to Schmuck and Fella as well as Eartheaters Australia
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