





Chiseltooth Cichlid Temporary Tattoo
The Chiseltooth Cichlid, a large-bodied fish with distinctive teeth, inhabits the freshwater lakes and slow-moving rivers of Central America, particularly in Belize and Guatemala.
These temporary tattoos are produced in full color using dermatologically safe inks and are die-cut to the specified design. Application is achieved through the use of a moistened paper towel. Removal can be facilitated with baby oil. The applied tattoos exhibit water resistance and have a functional lifespan of 1 to 3 days. Each temporary tattoo is approximately 3” X”3”.
The Chiseltooth Cichlid, a large-bodied fish with distinctive teeth, inhabits the freshwater lakes and slow-moving rivers of Central America, particularly in Belize and Guatemala.
These temporary tattoos are produced in full color using dermatologically safe inks and are die-cut to the specified design. Application is achieved through the use of a moistened paper towel. Removal can be facilitated with baby oil. The applied tattoos exhibit water resistance and have a functional lifespan of 1 to 3 days. Each temporary tattoo is approximately 3” X”3”.