Fenestratus Cichlid (Vieja fenestratus)
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Windowed pattern with Central American power
The Fenestratus Cichlid is a bold, heavy-bodied Central American species known for its dramatic “windowed” patterning. A bronze to olive base is layered with dark, broken barring and iridescent blue-green highlights that shimmer under strong lighting. Mature males often develop enhanced coloration along the face and fins, sometimes showing subtle orange or red accents depending on mood and dominance.
Native to river systems of Mexico and Guatemala, Vieja fenestrata is a confident midwater cruiser that establishes territory with posture and display. While assertive, it is generally manageable when given proper space. In large aquariums, this species becomes a commanding focal point without constant chaos.
Growing to 12–14+ inches, the Fenestratus is a substantial cichlid suited for experienced keepers with appropriately sized setups.
Minimum Tank Size: 180 gallons (6 ft length minimum recommended)
Substrate: Sand or fine gravel
Flow: Moderate
Décor: Rock formations and driftwood with open swimming lanes
Lighting: Moderate (enhances blue and metallic highlights)
Filtration: Strong biological filtration required
Best with other large, robust species:
Other Vieja species (space dependent)
Larger Central American cichlids
Silver Dollars
Large catfish
Avoid small fish and overly aggressive species that may cause nonstop conflict.
Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)
pH: 7.0–8.0
Hardness: Moderate to moderately hard
Water Quality: Clean and stable conditions essential
Omnivorous:
High-quality cichlid pellets
Frozen shrimp and bloodworms
Vegetable matter (spinach, peas)
Occasional protein-rich treats
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