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General information – The Cichlasoma trimaculatum found in Central America and inhabits

slow moving waters of the lower river valleys and prefers mud and sand bottoms.

The trimac cichlid considered to be one of the most aggressive species in the Cichlasoma family.  

Common Name - Three spot cichlid, trimac cichlid  Cichlasoma trimaculatum (trimac cichlid)

Scientific Name - Cichlasoma trimaculatum 

Family - Cichlidae 

Origin - El Salvador, Guatemala e México 

Size30cm - 38cm (11.8 - 15.0 inches) 

First discovered - Gunther 1867 

Nutrition – the Cichlasoma trimaculatum is a predator.In the wild this fish feeds on small fish,

worms and insects.In captivity it will accept commercial food with no problem, live or frozen food

will be ideal for the three spot cichlid     

Behavior – Highly aggressive  

Maintenance and care – Requires 350 L tank size and up, the three spot cichlid needs plenty of

open swimming space. As tank mates recommended to keep them with fish of similar

size and similar behavior.     

Due to its eating habit (messy eater that produces a lot of waste) water changes should perform often and

powerful filtration system is essential  

Water Parameters – Temperature: 71.6F - 82.4F (22C-28C), PH: 6.5 – 7.7, DGH: 8-24 

Breeding - open spawner. Courtship will usually occur 3 - 4 days prior to spawning.

At this time the trimac became highly aggressive.

300 - 400 eggs are laid, the male will dig pits within the gravel in which the newly hatched fry

will be deposited. Strong parental care is shown towards the eggs and the fry.