IlhamSetiawan Posted October 27, 2023 Share Posted October 27, 2023 Hello there I always wanted the Geophagus RHT, but their price tag are more expensive that other geophagus Do anyone know why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biotope Biologist Posted October 27, 2023 Share Posted October 27, 2023 Availability and readiness to breed are usually the biggest reasons for cost paired with general interest (or lack there of in the case of Geos) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IlhamSetiawan Posted October 27, 2023 Author Share Posted October 27, 2023 On 10/28/2023 at 6:20 AM, Biotope Biologist said: readiness to breed are usually the biggest reasons for cost But i heard that geos are easy to breed in aquaria? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueLineAquaticsSC Posted October 28, 2023 Share Posted October 28, 2023 Around me the tapajos are average priced compared to other geos. Not much more than the cheapest and way less than the most expensive. It does seam like the RHT is one of the more popular geos which is probably part of the reason why it’s higher. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lennie Posted October 28, 2023 Share Posted October 28, 2023 (edited) On 10/28/2023 at 2:31 AM, IlhamSetiawan said: But i heard that geos are easy to breed in aquaria? I dont know much about them yet but Ive been doing some readings about heckelii as Im planning to keep some, and saw that it is at least 2 years some say up to 3 years to see breeding activity. Ive also seen others mentioning 7” size. My friend also said approximately 2 years. That is a looong time for a fish to breed. Also I believe the best way is starting with a juvenile group? Bcoz they seem hard to sex. And they arent like put a m and f together and let them breed I believe. You should let them choose each other. Even then, it seems not that easy to breed them it seems considering all this long time required for a group to be raised together, heater and food expenses, running a big tank considering their size and potential agression, expecting a pair to form after 2-3 years and being able to raise babies… sounds tough. that being said, they are usually not that expensive here as well considering how late they start to breeding. Please take everything with a grain of salt here. I usually don't like to talk without an experience but I just wanted to mention a few things I came across last week while doing some research about heckeliis as Im interested in breeding them Edited October 28, 2023 by Lennie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anewbie Posted October 28, 2023 Share Posted October 28, 2023 How did you determine they were expensive? Were you looking at wild caught or tank raised fishes? If wild caught - wild caught are always more expensive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mynameisnobody Posted October 29, 2023 Share Posted October 29, 2023 If you want to talk about expensive, I paid $50 for 1 albino Geo Pyrocephalus (actual scientific name for the red head). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lennie Posted October 31, 2023 Share Posted October 31, 2023 On 10/29/2023 at 3:53 AM, mynameisnobody said: If you want to talk about expensive, I paid $50 for 1 albino Geo Pyrocephalus (actual scientific name for the red head). Adult size or juvenile? For adult size I think it sounds fair Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IlhamSetiawan Posted October 31, 2023 Author Share Posted October 31, 2023 They are expensive for the juvenile size Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mynameisnobody Posted October 31, 2023 Share Posted October 31, 2023 @Lennie Nope that was for a juvenile. Albinos are much more rare in these fish. I will say it is by far the prettiest in that aquarium. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lennie Posted October 31, 2023 Share Posted October 31, 2023 On 11/1/2023 at 12:20 AM, mynameisnobody said: @Lennie Nope that was for a juvenile. Albinos are much more rare in these fish. I will say it is by far the prettiest in that aquarium. Ah yes. Albinos are more expensive here as well, but not that much. But I usually see heckelii albinos, maybe they are the ones in demand in where I live Very pretty fish. You gotta name it if it doesnt have one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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