A. cinilabra . wild male in aquarium
Taxonomy
Römer, Duponchelle, Diaz, Davilla, Sirvas, Catchay & Renno 2011
Apistogramma cinilabra sp.n.: Description of a potentially
endangered endemic cichlid species (Teleostei: Perciformes: Cichlidae)
from the Departamento Loreto, Peru
Apistogramma-regani-group; Apistogramma-eunotus-complex
(Formerly known as Apistogramma sp. "Schwarzbrust")
Synonyms
Apistogramma sp. "Schwarzbrust"
A. sp. "Rotter"
A. sp. "Roterpunkt"
A. sp. "Rote"
Distribution and habitat
Between Iquitos and Nauta in Peru, Loreto district.
I collected them in October 2006 ( end of the dry season).
The water: pH: 4,44, Conductivity: 31 µS/cm, Temp: 29,3 °C
My Experience
Easy to keep. Alfa male establish a territory in which several females breed.
If provided with hiding places, it's possible to keep a group in a tank. Not very aggressive, in my tank, the other, smaller males hide among floating plants ( Ceratopteris cornuta)
Breeding
Breed in almost any water; pH: 4,0 - 7 . Polygamous.
Females with fry at the same time often steal a lot of fry from each other.