



Argentine Rainbow Humphead Geophagus Cichlid (Gymnogeophagus lipokarenos)
Argentine Rainbow Humphead Geophagus — Gymnogeophagus lipokarenos
Cool-water color with South American character
The Argentine Rainbow Humphead Geophagus is a seasonal showpiece that blends subtle river tones with flashes of unexpected color. A silver to champagne base shimmers with blue and green iridescence, while mature males develop warm orange, red, and turquoise highlights across the face, fins, and flanks. During breeding season, the coloration intensifies dramatically, and dominant males form a pronounced nuchal hump that gives the species its “Humphead” name.
Native to cooler river systems of Argentina and Uruguay, Gymnogeophagus lipokarenos differs from tropical Geophagus by thriving in lower temperatures. Like other eartheater-type cichlids, they constantly sift sand through their gills in search of food, creating a natural, active riverbed effect in the aquarium.
Growing to 6–8 inches, they are peaceful for their size and display structured social hierarchies rather than chaotic aggression. When kept in groups, they establish dominance through display and posture instead of nonstop fighting.
Aquarium Setup
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Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (125+ gallons recommended for groups)
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Group Size: 4 or more preferred
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Substrate: Fine sand (essential for natural feeding behavior)
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Flow: Moderate
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Décor: Driftwood, smooth rocks, open sand areas
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Lighting: Moderate (enhances seasonal coloration)
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Filtration: Strong biological filtration with stable conditions
Tank Mates
Best with peaceful, cool-tolerant species:
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Other Gymnogeophagus species
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Peaceful eartheaters
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Larger tetras
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Corydoras
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Calm catfish
Avoid aggressive Central American cichlids and very warm-water species like discus.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 64–83°F — can tolerate cooler water
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to medium
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Water Quality: Clean, stable conditions essential
Diet
Omnivorous:
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Quality cichlid pellets
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Frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms
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Small crustaceans
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Occasional vegetable matter
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Description
Argentine Rainbow Humphead Geophagus — Gymnogeophagus lipokarenos
Cool-water color with South American character
The Argentine Rainbow Humphead Geophagus is a seasonal showpiece that blends subtle river tones with flashes of unexpected color. A silver to champagne base shimmers with blue and green iridescence, while mature males develop warm orange, red, and turquoise highlights across the face, fins, and flanks. During breeding season, the coloration intensifies dramatically, and dominant males form a pronounced nuchal hump that gives the species its “Humphead” name.
Native to cooler river systems of Argentina and Uruguay, Gymnogeophagus lipokarenos differs from tropical Geophagus by thriving in lower temperatures. Like other eartheater-type cichlids, they constantly sift sand through their gills in search of food, creating a natural, active riverbed effect in the aquarium.
Growing to 6–8 inches, they are peaceful for their size and display structured social hierarchies rather than chaotic aggression. When kept in groups, they establish dominance through display and posture instead of nonstop fighting.
Aquarium Setup
-
Minimum Tank Size: 75 gallons (125+ gallons recommended for groups)
-
Group Size: 4 or more preferred
-
Substrate: Fine sand (essential for natural feeding behavior)
-
Flow: Moderate
-
Décor: Driftwood, smooth rocks, open sand areas
-
Lighting: Moderate (enhances seasonal coloration)
-
Filtration: Strong biological filtration with stable conditions
Tank Mates
Best with peaceful, cool-tolerant species:
-
Other Gymnogeophagus species
-
Peaceful eartheaters
-
Larger tetras
-
Corydoras
-
Calm catfish
Avoid aggressive Central American cichlids and very warm-water species like discus.
Water Parameters
-
Temperature: 64–83°F — can tolerate cooler water
-
pH: 6.5–7.5
-
Hardness: Soft to medium
-
Water Quality: Clean, stable conditions essential
Diet
Omnivorous:
-
Quality cichlid pellets
-
Frozen brine shrimp and bloodworms
-
Small crustaceans
-
Occasional vegetable matter
























