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Parachromis managuensis

Managua Cichlid (Parachromis managuensis) — 4-5cm

Moderate Care
Aggressive
£9.99In Stock

A striking, fast-growing predator cichlid with bold spotting and intense personality, best suited to large species tanks. Moderate care, aggressive. 24-30C, pH 7.0-8.5.

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Care at a Glance

Scientific Name
Parachromis managuensis
Adult Size
55 cm
Lifespan
10 years
Care Level
Moderate
Temperament
Aggressive
Temperature
24–30°C
pH Range
7–8.5
Hardness
8–20 dGH
Minimum Tank
750L
Diet
Carnivore

Water Parameters

Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors

Temperature
24–30°C
24°CIdeal Range30°C
pH Level
7–8.5
7Ideal Range8.5
Water Hardness
8–20 dGH
8 dGHIdeal Range20 dGH

Overview

The Managua Cichlid, or Parachromis managuensis, is a large, powerful, and strikingly patterned Central American predator cichlid renowned for its jaguar-like markings and bold personality. Originating from the freshwater habitats of Nicaragua, Honduras, and Costa Rica, this species is often referred to as the jaguar cichlid due to its distinctive black spotting and barring. Available for sale UK from Tropical Fish Co, the Managua cichlid is ideal for experienced aquarists seeking a show-stopping, interactive centerpiece for a large, robust aquarium. With proper care, spacious housing, and appropriate tankmates, this fast-growing predator offers years of impressive displays and engaging behavior.

Appearance

Parachromis managuensis displays a stunning silvery-gold to pale yellow body covered in bold black spots, bars, and blotches, creating a jaguar-like pattern. Juveniles are paler with less pronounced markings, but coloration intensifies dramatically as they mature. Adult males develop a pronounced nuchal hump (forehead bulge), deeper body, and more vivid patterning. Females are slightly smaller with less pronounced humps. In the wild, adults can reach up to 55 cm, though aquarium specimens typically remain smaller (30-40 cm) depending on tank size and diet. The combination of size, coloration, and powerful build makes the Managua cichlid an impressive and imposing presence. Note that juveniles offered for sale at 3-5 cm will grow rapidly—this is a LARGE species requiring substantial long-term housing.

Natural Habitat

Parachromis managuensis is native to freshwater rivers, lakes, and lagoons of Central America, particularly Nicaragua (including Lake Managua and Lake Nicaragua), Honduras, and Costa Rica. These environments feature warm, often slightly turbid water with rocky or muddy substrates, submerged roots, and overhanging vegetation. Water chemistry is typically neutral to slightly alkaline with moderate hardness. Managua cichlids are apex predators, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and invertebrates. They establish territories around shelter and hunting grounds, displaying aggressive behavior toward rivals and intruders.

Aquarium Setup

A minimum tank size of 750 litres is essential for adult Parachromis managuensis, with larger setups (1,000+ litres) strongly recommended. These cichlids grow rapidly and require substantial long-term housing—do not purchase unless you can provide appropriate space. Provide robust rockwork, large driftwood, and secure decor to create shelters and visual interest. Avoid delicate decor, as these powerful cichlids may rearrange or damage lighter items. Substrate should be sand or fine gravel. Ensure powerful filtration capable of handling the significant bioload of these large, messy eaters—use oversized external canister filters or sumps. Perform frequent large water changes (40-50% weekly) to maintain pristine water quality. Lighting should be moderate. Do not house with plants, as they will be uprooted or destroyed. Secure all equipment and provide a tightly fitting lid, as these active cichlids are strong and may jump.

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 24-30°C
  • pH: 7.0-8.5
  • Hardness: Moderately soft to hard
  • Minimum Tank Size: 750 litres

Feeding

Parachromis managuensis is a carnivorous predator that requires a varied, protein-rich diet. Offer high-quality cichlid pellets, shrimp, krill, earthworms, insects, mussels, and other meaty foods. Avoid relying on feeder fish, which can introduce disease and provide poor nutrition—use frozen or fresh seafood instead. Feed juveniles daily, adults every 1-2 days, adjusting portions to maintain a healthy body condition without overfeeding. Overfeeding and poor diet can lead to obesity, digestive issues, and reduced water quality. A varied, balanced diet supports healthy growth, vibrant coloration, and long-term health.

Behaviour

Managua cichlids are aggressive, territorial, and highly interactive. They recognize their owners, investigate their surroundings, and display bold, confident behavior. Males are particularly territorial, especially during breeding, and will defend territories vigorously against rivals and perceived threats. These cichlids are powerful, fast-growing predators that can be destructive to decor and equipment. Despite their aggression, they are intelligent and engaging, often interacting with their keepers. Provide ample space, robust decor, and careful tankmate selection to reduce conflict and stress. This species is NOT suitable for community tanks or inexperienced aquarists.

Tank Mates

Suitable tankmates are limited to large, robust cichlids of similar size and temperament, such as other large Central American cichlids (Parachromis, Amphilophus) or very large catfish (large plecos, Oxydoras). Avoid small fish, shrimp, snails, peaceful community fish, and slow-moving species—these will be eaten or bullied. Even large tankmates may be attacked if the Managua cichlid perceives them as rivals or food. In most cases, Managua cichlids are best kept alone or as a breeding pair in a very large, carefully planned setup. Tankmate selection requires expert planning and close monitoring to prevent injury or death.

Pro Tip: Juvenile Managua cichlids grow FAST—a 3-4 cm juvenile can reach 20+ cm within 12 months with proper feeding. Plan long-term housing now, and ensure you have the resources and space for a 750+ litre aquarium before purchasing.

Breeding

Parachromis managuensis pairs form readily when mature and will spawn on a cleaned flat surface or substrate. Provide large flat rocks or slate for spawning sites. Prior to spawning, the pair will clean the chosen surface and display intense coloration and territorial behavior. Females lay several hundred eggs, which both parents guard fiercely. Eggs hatch in 3-4 days, and fry become free-swimming after approximately one week. Parents are highly territorial and aggressive during breeding and will attack tankmates and perceived threats. Fry grow rapidly and should be fed baby brine shrimp, microworms, and finely crushed quality foods. Separate fry or use a species tank to prevent predation and ensure survival.

Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co

Tropical Fish Co is the UK's trusted specialist for large, impressive freshwater cichlids. Our Parachromis managuensis specimens are carefully sourced, quarantined, and conditioned to thrive in your aquarium. We provide expert care advice, detailed setup guidance, and ongoing support for even the most demanding species. With fast, insured nationwide delivery and a live arrival guarantee, you can shop with confidence. Join thousands of satisfied UK aquarists who trust Tropical Fish Co for quality, expertise, and exceptional customer service. Discover the power and beauty of the jaguar cichlid—order your Managua cichlid today.

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