(F7) Red Tiger Motaguense Cichlid [RTM] (Parachromis motaguensis)(3-4 inches)

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Description

Description

Red Tiger Motaguense Cichlid (Parachromis motaguensis)

📌 Basic Info

  • Scientific Name: Parachromis motaguensis

  • Common Names: Red Tiger Motaguense, Red Tiger Cichlid, Guatemalan Cichlid, False Red Tiger

  • Family: Cichlidae (Cichlid Family)

  • Order: Cichliformes

  • Origin: Native to Central America, specifically the Motagua River Basin of Guatemala and Honduras.

  • Size: Up to 14 inches (35 cm) for males; 10 inches (25 cm) for females.

  • Lifespan: 10 – 15 years

  • Tank Zone: Middle and bottom

🌊 Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 25 – 30°C (77 – 86°F)

  • pH: 7.0 – 8.0

  • Hardness: 8 – 18 dGH

  • TDS: 200 – 400 ppm

🐟 Characteristics

  • Body: Long, muscular, and slightly laterally compressed — a powerful predator’s build.

  • Coloration: Base color ranges from vibrant orange to deep red, overlaid with black vertical tiger stripes running along the body.

  • Fins: The dorsal and caudal fins are highlighted with red and orange edging, more vivid in dominant males.

  • Pattern: Males develop intense red coloration with defined black bars, while females show slightly paler tones with attractive spotting on the gill plates and body.

  • Eyes: Deep red, giving a fierce, striking look.

  • Behavior: Aggressive and territorial, especially during breeding. Known for its intelligence and ability to recognize its keeper.

  • Special Feature: When mature, the male’s brilliant red hue and dark tiger barring make it one of the most visually stunning Parachromis species.

🍽️ Diet

  • Type: Carnivorous

  • Preferred Food: High-protein pellets, shrimp, krill, bloodworms, prawns, and small fish.

  • Feeding Frequency: Once or twice daily.

  • Tip: Use carotenoid-rich foods (like shrimp and astaxanthin supplements) to enhance the red tones.

🛠️ Tank Setup & Maintenance

  • Tank Size: Minimum 500 liters (130 gallons) for an adult or breeding pair.

  • Filtration: Powerful external filtration with high oxygenation — they produce heavy waste.

  • Substrate: Smooth sand or fine gravel.

  • Decor: Provide rocks, caves, and driftwood for territories, but ensure open swimming areas.

  • Lighting: Moderate lighting to enhance red coloration.

  • Water Change: 30–40% weekly for stable and clean water.

👥 Social Behavior

  • Group Size: Best kept singly or as a bonded pair.

  • Tank Mates: Other large, robust cichlids such as Oscars, Red Devils, Green Terrors, or Jaguar Cichlids.

  • Avoid: Small or slow fish — they’ll be considered prey.

  • Compatibility: Works well in predator-style or species tanks with proper space.

Do’s
• Keep in a large tank with hiding and swimming areas.
• Feed a varied, protein-rich diet for best color and health.
• Provide strong filtration and stable water quality.

Don’ts
• Don’t mix with small community fish.
• Avoid unstable temperatures or pH swings — they stress easily.

Quick Tips
The Red Tiger Motaguense Cichlid is a majestic, fiery Central American predator, prized for its striking red body and tiger-striped pattern. Bold, intelligent, and territorial, this cichlid makes a powerful centerpiece for large aquariums — a true showcase of beauty and strength in the Parachromis family.