The Jaguar Cichlid, also called the Managuense Cichlid, is a large predatory cichlid from Central America. Recognized for its jaguar-like black spots over a silver body, it’s a bold, aggressive species best for experienced aquarists with large aquariums and strong filtration.
✅ The Jaguar Cichlid is one of the most popular Central American cichlids for advanced hobbyists. Its large size, jaguar-like markings, and bold personality make it a true showpiece for predator aquariums.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| 📛 Common Name | Jaguar Cichlid, Managuense Cichlid |
| 🔬 Scientific Name | Parachromis managuensis |
| 🌍 Origin | Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica |
| 📏 Size | 14–16 inches (35–40 cm) |
| ⏳ Lifespan | Up to 15 years |
| 😈 Temperament | Aggressive, territorial, predatory |
| 🏠 Tank Size | 125+ gallons |
| 💧 Water Range | 75–82°F, pH 7.0–8.7, Hardness 10–15 dGH |
| 🍽️ Diet | Carnivore – pellets, shrimp, krill, fish |
The Jaguar Cichlid (Parachromis managuensis) is a large, aggressive Central American cichlid with jaguar-like spots. Growing up to 16 inches, it thrives in 125+ gallon aquariums with strong filtration and a protein-rich carnivorous diet. A bold predatory fish, it is best suited for experienced aquarists looking for a dramatic showpiece in large predator tanks.











