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Texas Cichlid

Herichthys cyanoguttatus

Texas Cichlid (Herichthys cyanoguttatus) is a robust North American cichlid native to southern Texas and northeastern Mexico. It lives in warm, slow waters and is known for aggressive territorial behavior, especially when spawning.

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Texas Cichlid reference image
Nick Loveland, cc0, via Wikimedia Commons. Quelle: Wikimedia Commons.

Identifikationspunkte

  • Deep-bodied cichlid with a steep forehead and long continuous dorsal fin
  • Turquoise-blue speckles scattered across the body and fins
  • Dark vertical bars often visible, especially on juveniles and stressed adults

Lebensraum

Warm, slow to moderate freshwater habitats including rivers, backwaters, canals, ditches, and spring-fed pools; often near cover such as rocks, submerged wood, and vegetation.

Ködernotizen

Takes worms, crayfish, small live minnows, shrimp, and insect larvae; also hits small jigs, soft plastics, and crayfish or worm imitations. Natural baits usually outfish artificials in stained water.

Verhalten

Omnivorous and opportunistic, feeding on aquatic insects, snails, small fish, and plant material. It becomes highly territorial during breeding and will defend nests aggressively.

Vorsicht

Spiny dorsal and anal fins can puncture skin; handle carefully. Not generally considered a major food-fish, and local rules should be checked because it can be invasive outside its native range.

Angelnotizen

Fish slowly along cover with bottom presentations, short hops, or under a float. Use light to medium tackle and expect hard, bulldogging fights; spawning fish may strike intruders near rocks or hard structure.

Texas Cichlid: Habitat, Bait and Fishing Tips · Fish-Fish