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Red Atabapo Pike Cichlid (Crenicichla sp)

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Red Atabapo Pike Cichlid (Crenicichla sp)

The Red Atabapo Pike Cichlid is a sleek, predatory species known for its elongated body, lightning-fast strikes, and intense red coloration. Originating from the Atabapo River system in South America, this fish is built like a freshwater barracuda—making it a standout in any predator-style aquarium.

Highly intelligent and full of personality, this is a true centerpiece fish for hobbyists looking to keep something rare and aggressive with serious presence.


Max Size

  • 10–14 inches in captivity
  • Slender but powerful predator

Tank Size

  • Minimum: 75–90 gallons (single specimen)
  • Recommended: 125+ gallons for long-term care
  • Provide length over height—these are fast, horizontal swimmers

Tank Mates

  • Best with similarly sized or larger, semi-aggressive fish
  • Compatible with:
    • Larger cichlids
    • Arowana (with caution)
    • Datnoids
  • Avoid:
    • Small fish (will be eaten)
    • Slow or overly peaceful species

Diet

Carnivorous predator:

  • Live or frozen fish/shrimp
  • Insects, worms, and crustaceans
  • Can be trained onto high-quality carnivore pellets

👉 Known for explosive feeding strikes—very interactive during feeding time


Care & Behavior

  • Territorial and aggressive—especially toward similar-shaped fish
  • Prefers dim lighting and structured environments (wood, rocks)
  • Excellent ambush predator—will hover motionless before striking
  • Requires strong filtration and clean, stable water

Why We Love Them

  • Striking red coloration with a torpedo-shaped body
  • True predator behavior—fast, aggressive, and intelligent
  • Rare and highly sought-after in the hobby
  • Perfect for predator/monster fish setups
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Description

The Red Atabapo Pike Cichlid is a sleek, predatory species known for its elongated body, lightning-fast strikes, and intense red coloration. Originating from the Atabapo River system in South America, this fish is built like a freshwater barracuda—making it a standout in any predator-style aquarium.

Highly intelligent and full of personality, this is a true centerpiece fish for hobbyists looking to keep something rare and aggressive with serious presence.


Max Size

  • 10–14 inches in captivity
  • Slender but powerful predator

Tank Size

  • Minimum: 75–90 gallons (single specimen)
  • Recommended: 125+ gallons for long-term care
  • Provide length over height—these are fast, horizontal swimmers

Tank Mates

  • Best with similarly sized or larger, semi-aggressive fish
  • Compatible with:
    • Larger cichlids
    • Arowana (with caution)
    • Datnoids
  • Avoid:
    • Small fish (will be eaten)
    • Slow or overly peaceful species

Diet

Carnivorous predator:

  • Live or frozen fish/shrimp
  • Insects, worms, and crustaceans
  • Can be trained onto high-quality carnivore pellets

👉 Known for explosive feeding strikes—very interactive during feeding time


Care & Behavior

  • Territorial and aggressive—especially toward similar-shaped fish
  • Prefers dim lighting and structured environments (wood, rocks)
  • Excellent ambush predator—will hover motionless before striking
  • Requires strong filtration and clean, stable water

Why We Love Them

  • Striking red coloration with a torpedo-shaped body
  • True predator behavior—fast, aggressive, and intelligent
  • Rare and highly sought-after in the hobby
  • Perfect for predator/monster fish setups