- biom****
consumed by C.
temensis. This glut of food
allows the pea**** b**** to
reach a
healthy breeding condition.
Cichla temensis begin breeding at the...
- fish. The
largest species in the genus, the
speckled pea**** b**** (C.
temensis),
reaches up to 13 kg (29 lb) in
weight and 1 m (3.3 ft) in length, possibly...
-
largest extant species of cichlid; only the
speckled pea**** b**** (Cichla
temensis) of
South America attains similar sizes as an adult. The
giant cichlid...
-
intermedia Cichla monoculus Cichla ocellaris Cichla orinocensis Cichla temensis Clanwilliam yellowfish Clarias gariepinus Clown featherback Coastal cutthroat...
-
cichlids (though it
competes for this
title with
South America's
Cichla temensis, the
speckled pea**** b****). It is
thought that
giant cichlids spawn only...
-
orinocensis 62 cm (24 in)
Speckled pea**** b****,
speckled pavon Cichla temensis 100 cm (39 in)
Pearl cichlid Geophagus brasiliensis 28 cm (11 in) Severum...
- grouper,
Kitty Mitc****, or
Strawberry grouper Speckled pea**** b****
Cichla temensis Y Y
Speckled seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus Y Y
Speckled worm eel Myrophis...
- as the
river also is home to C. intermedia, C. nigromaculata, and C.
temensis.
Where it
overlaps with the last species, C.
orinocensis prefers more slow-moving...
- N Two
extremes from the subfamily: one of the
largest cichlids Cichla temensis above, and the tiny
Teleocichla cinderella below Scientific classification...
-
butterfly pea**** b**** (Cichla ocellaris),
speckled pea**** b**** (Cichla
temensis),
Papuan black b**** (Lutj**** goldiei) (also
called Niugini b****), Australian...