Managuense

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Parachromis managuensis
Parachromis managuensis, is a cichlid native to Nicaragua in Central America: the scientific name means "from Managua" (as in Nicaragua's capital city). It is a food fish and is also found in the aquarium trade where it is variously known as: the jaguar cichlid, managuense cichlid or managua cichlid, guapote tigre, Aztec cichlid, spotted guapote and jaguar guapote. It grows to 55–63 cm (22–25 in).
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managüense
adj. pertaining to Managua (capital city of Nicaragua)


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Managuense

Common Name
Managuense
Other Common Names
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Scientific Name
Cichlasoma managuense
Family
Cichlidae
Community
Aggressive
Class
Cichlids
Temperature
78ºF
Swimming Range
Bottom
Adult Length
9-11 inches
Feeding Habits
Live fish, blood worms, glass worms, brine shrimp and tubifex worms. Frozen plankton, beef heart, brine shrimp, glass worms and blood worms. Freeze dried and tablet foods also accepted.
Compatibility
An aggressive and territorial species that is intolerant of their own kind and will eat any smaller fish.
Habitat
Nicaragua-Costa Rica: Moderately decorated with rocks, plastic plants and driftwood. Live plants are not recommended in the aquarium with these fish.
Breeding
The male's dorsal and anal fin are pointed. The female will care for the brood. During spawning up to 5000 yellowish colored eggs can be produced.
Additional Comments
This fish is highly respected in its native lands as a food fish

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