Regans Pike Cichlid Crenicichla Regani Tapajos 5cm

£30.00

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Description

Regans Pike Cichlid Crenicichla Regani Tapajos 5cm

Overview: The Regan’s Pike Cichlid, native to the Tapajos River basin in South America, is a slender and elongated fish known for its striking appearance and dynamic behavior. This species, with its vibrant colors and patterns, brings a touch of the wild to any aquarium. It can grow up to 8 inches in length, making it a medium-sized cichlid that demands attention in any aquatic setting.

Origin: Hailing from the clear and fast-moving waters of the Tapajos River basin in Brazil, the Regan’s Pike Cichlid is adapted to environments with abundant hiding spots and a strong current. Their natural habitat is characterized by sandy bottoms and rocky outcrops, which should be mimicked in the aquarium for their wellbeing.

Feeding: A carnivorous species, the Regan’s Pike Cichlid thrives on a diet rich in protein. Offer a variety of foods such as live or frozen brine shrimp, bloodworms, and small fish. High-quality cichlid pellets can also be part of their diet, ensuring they receive all necessary nutrients for optimal health.

Tank Mates: Due to their territorial nature, choosing tank mates for the Regan’s Pike Cichlid should be done with care. Suitable companions include other similarly sized South American cichlids, larger tetras, and catfish that can hold their own. Avoid small, peaceful fish that may become prey.

Aggression: This species exhibits a moderate level of aggression, especially towards conspecifics or during breeding. Providing ample space, hiding spots, and visual barriers in the aquarium can help minimize territorial disputes.

Experience Level: The Regan’s Pike Cichlid is recommended for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Their specific care requirements, aggression management, and need for a specialized diet make them less suited for beginners.

Water Parameters: To ensure the health and wellbeing of your Regan’s Pike Cichlid, maintain water temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C), pH levels of 6.0-7.5, and a water hardness of 5-12 dGH. Regular water changes and good filtration are crucial to replicate the clean, oxygen-rich environment they are accustomed to.

Embrace the challenge and reward of keeping the Regan’s Pike Cichlid, a captivating species that promises to add intrigue and beauty to your aquatic collection.

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