eartheaters
Eartheaters are a group of fish belonging to the genus Geophagus. The name "Geophagus" is derived from Greek words meaning "earth eater," reflecting their characteristic feeding behavior. These fish are native to the Amazon and Orinoco river basins in South America. They are popular in the aquarium trade due to their unique foraging habits and often vibrant colors.
The defining trait of eartheaters is their method of finding food. They sift through substrate, typically sand,
Eartheaters are generally peaceful, schooling fish that require spacious aquariums with soft, sandy substrate. They thrive