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Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

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Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

The Azul Peacock Bass is one of the most striking species in the Cichla genus, known for its vibrant blue-green coloration and bold vertical barring. Native to South America, this species combines raw predator power with incredible coloration, making it a true showpiece in large aquariums.

Highly aggressive, fast-growing, and extremely interactive, Cichla piquiti is a top-tier choice for serious monster fish keepers.


Max Size

  • 24–30 inches in captivity
  • Thick-bodied, powerful predator

Tank Size

  • Minimum: 180 gallons (juvenile grow-out)
  • Recommended: 300–500+ gallons for adults
  • Requires long tanks with open swimming space

Tank Mates

  • Aggressive and highly predatory
  • Best with:
    • Arowana
    • Large catfish
    • Datnoids
    • Other large, fast fish
  • Avoid:
    • Small fish (will be eaten)
    • Slow or delicate species

Diet

Carnivorous:

  • High-quality pellets (train early)
  • Frozen fish, shrimp, worms
  • Occasional live foods

👉 Extremely aggressive feeder with powerful strikes


Care & Behavior

  • Extremely active swimmer—needs space
  • Intelligent and interactive
  • Heavy waste producer—requires strong filtration
  • Can become highly territorial

Why We Love Them

  • Stunning blue/green coloration
  • Aggressive predator behavior
  • Fast growth and strong presence
  • One of the most visually impressive peacock bass

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Grows very large—requires serious tank size
  • Needs heavy filtration and maintenance
  • Can be aggressive toward tank mates
  • Best suited for experienced hobbyists

Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

The Azul Peacock Bass is one of the most striking species in the Cichla genus, known for its vibrant blue-green coloration and bold vertical barring. Native to South America, this species combines raw predator power with incredible coloration, making it a true showpiece in large aquariums.

Highly aggressive, fast-growing, and extremely interactive, Cichla piquiti is a top-tier choice for serious monster fish keepers.


Max Size

  • 24–30 inches in captivity
  • Thick-bodied, powerful predator

Tank Size

  • Minimum: 180 gallons (juvenile grow-out)
  • Recommended: 300–500+ gallons for adults
  • Requires long tanks with open swimming space

Tank Mates

  • Aggressive and highly predatory
  • Best with:
    • Arowana
    • Large catfish
    • Datnoids
    • Other large, fast fish
  • Avoid:
    • Small fish (will be eaten)
    • Slow or delicate species

Diet

Carnivorous:

  • High-quality pellets (train early)
  • Frozen fish, shrimp, worms
  • Occasional live foods

👉 Extremely aggressive feeder with powerful strikes


Care & Behavior

  • Extremely active swimmer—needs space
  • Intelligent and interactive
  • Heavy waste producer—requires strong filtration
  • Can become highly territorial

Why We Love Them

  • Stunning blue/green coloration
  • Aggressive predator behavior
  • Fast growth and strong presence
  • One of the most visually impressive peacock bass

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Grows very large—requires serious tank size
  • Needs heavy filtration and maintenance
  • Can be aggressive toward tank mates
  • Best suited for experienced hobbyists
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Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

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Description

Azul Peacock Bass (Cichla piquiti)

The Azul Peacock Bass is one of the most striking species in the Cichla genus, known for its vibrant blue-green coloration and bold vertical barring. Native to South America, this species combines raw predator power with incredible coloration, making it a true showpiece in large aquariums.

Highly aggressive, fast-growing, and extremely interactive, Cichla piquiti is a top-tier choice for serious monster fish keepers.


Max Size

  • 24–30 inches in captivity
  • Thick-bodied, powerful predator

Tank Size

  • Minimum: 180 gallons (juvenile grow-out)
  • Recommended: 300–500+ gallons for adults
  • Requires long tanks with open swimming space

Tank Mates

  • Aggressive and highly predatory
  • Best with:
    • Arowana
    • Large catfish
    • Datnoids
    • Other large, fast fish
  • Avoid:
    • Small fish (will be eaten)
    • Slow or delicate species

Diet

Carnivorous:

  • High-quality pellets (train early)
  • Frozen fish, shrimp, worms
  • Occasional live foods

👉 Extremely aggressive feeder with powerful strikes


Care & Behavior

  • Extremely active swimmer—needs space
  • Intelligent and interactive
  • Heavy waste producer—requires strong filtration
  • Can become highly territorial

Why We Love Them

  • Stunning blue/green coloration
  • Aggressive predator behavior
  • Fast growth and strong presence
  • One of the most visually impressive peacock bass

⚠️ Important Notes

  • Grows very large—requires serious tank size
  • Needs heavy filtration and maintenance
  • Can be aggressive toward tank mates
  • Best suited for experienced hobbyists