
Red Spotted Calobrensis Cichlid (Darienheros calobrensis)
Red Spotted Calobrensis Cichlid β Darienheros calobrensis
Wild Central American character with natural color
The Red Spotted Calobrensis is a true river-bred Central American cichlid β not over-refined, not exaggerated, just raw natural beauty. Native to Panamaβs fast-flowing streams and rocky channels, this species carries a tan to olive base covered in scattered red spotting, turquoise facial lines, and subtle blue highlights that intensify as the fish matures. In the right lighting the pattern shifts constantly, giving the fish a rugged, untamed appearance collectors appreciate.
Reaching around 8β10 inches, Darienheros calobrensis sits perfectly between community and monster cichlid. It has presence and attitude, but relies more on posture and communication than nonstop aggression. They establish territory, display to tank mates, and spend much of their time interacting with the environment β moving substrate, inspecting wood, and watching activity outside the tank.
During breeding the colors deepen and pairs become attentive parents, guarding eggs and fry with classic Central American dedication while still remaining manageable in properly sized aquariums.
They pair well with other medium to large cichlids, catfish, silver dollars, and similarly tempered species. Provide rock, wood, and open swimming space and they quickly become confident, responsive fish that recognize feeding routines.
Red Spotted Calobrensis Cichlid β Darienheros calobrensis
Wild Central American character with natural color
The Red Spotted Calobrensis is a true river-bred Central American cichlid β not over-refined, not exaggerated, just raw natural beauty. Native to Panamaβs fast-flowing streams and rocky channels, this species carries a tan to olive base covered in scattered red spotting, turquoise facial lines, and subtle blue highlights that intensify as the fish matures. In the right lighting the pattern shifts constantly, giving the fish a rugged, untamed appearance collectors appreciate.
Reaching around 8β10 inches, Darienheros calobrensis sits perfectly between community and monster cichlid. It has presence and attitude, but relies more on posture and communication than nonstop aggression. They establish territory, display to tank mates, and spend much of their time interacting with the environment β moving substrate, inspecting wood, and watching activity outside the tank.
During breeding the colors deepen and pairs become attentive parents, guarding eggs and fry with classic Central American dedication while still remaining manageable in properly sized aquariums.
They pair well with other medium to large cichlids, catfish, silver dollars, and similarly tempered species. Provide rock, wood, and open swimming space and they quickly become confident, responsive fish that recognize feeding routines.
Description
Red Spotted Calobrensis Cichlid β Darienheros calobrensis
Wild Central American character with natural color
The Red Spotted Calobrensis is a true river-bred Central American cichlid β not over-refined, not exaggerated, just raw natural beauty. Native to Panamaβs fast-flowing streams and rocky channels, this species carries a tan to olive base covered in scattered red spotting, turquoise facial lines, and subtle blue highlights that intensify as the fish matures. In the right lighting the pattern shifts constantly, giving the fish a rugged, untamed appearance collectors appreciate.
Reaching around 8β10 inches, Darienheros calobrensis sits perfectly between community and monster cichlid. It has presence and attitude, but relies more on posture and communication than nonstop aggression. They establish territory, display to tank mates, and spend much of their time interacting with the environment β moving substrate, inspecting wood, and watching activity outside the tank.
During breeding the colors deepen and pairs become attentive parents, guarding eggs and fry with classic Central American dedication while still remaining manageable in properly sized aquariums.
They pair well with other medium to large cichlids, catfish, silver dollars, and similarly tempered species. Provide rock, wood, and open swimming space and they quickly become confident, responsive fish that recognize feeding routines.























