Description

Overview:
The Short Body Green Texas Cichlid is a compact, high-impact variant of the classic Herichthys carpintis, known for its brilliant emerald-green pearling, bold personality, and eye-catching body shape. Selectively bred for a stockier, shorter profile, this morph brings all the beauty and aggression of the standard Green Texas into a more space-efficient form—perfect for display tanks and experienced cichlid keepers.

Origin:
Originally from northeastern Mexico, H. carpintis is found in rivers and lakes like the Rio Pánuco. The short body variant is a captive-bred morph, prized for its ornamental appeal and unique proportions.

Feeding:
Omnivorous. Thrives on a high-quality pellet-based diet, along with frozen foods like krill, bloodworms, brine shrimp, and vegetable matter such as spirulina flakes or blanched greens. A varied diet enhances both health and coloration.

Tank Mates:
Aggressive and territorial, especially when mature or breeding. Best kept with other robust Central or South American cichlids, large catfish, or solo in a species-specific setup. Not suitable for community tanks or delicate species.

Water Parameters:

  • Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)

  • pH: 6.8–8.0

  • Hardness: Moderate to hard (8–20 dGH)

  • Minimum Tank Size: 55 gallons (larger for adults or pairs)

  • Needs plenty of space, rockwork, and territory boundaries

Behavior & Personality:

  • Highly interactive with keepers—will often follow movement outside the tank

  • Displays flaring, digging, and territorial behaviors

  • Pairs form strong bonds and fiercely guard spawning sites

Special Notes:

  • Short body morphs are purely ornamental—care is the same as standard form

  • May be prone to overfeeding—watch diet to maintain healthy shape

  • Best colors develop in dominant individuals with proper lighting and nutrition

  • Excellent candidate for a show tank or breeding project

The Short Body Green Texas Cichlid is a bold, beautiful, and uniquely shaped addition to any serious cichlid keeper’s collection. With its intense coloration, interactive personality, and striking appearance, it’s sure to be a showstopper in any large, well-managed aquarium.