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== Origin ==
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|origin=:A South American Cichlid found in the Marowijne drainage in Suriname and French Guiana to the Essequibo drainage in Guyana.
:A South American Cichlid found in the Marowijne drainage in Suriname and French Guiana to the Essequibo drainage in Guyana.
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|sexing=:These fish are difficult to sex while young. As they mature, males will develop a [[nuchal hump]].
 
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|tank_compatibility=:Should only be kept with similar-sized robust tank mates. Smaller fish will be eaten. Best to keep one Peacock Bass to a tank as they can be territorial towards their own species, a bonded pair is possible however and will form a family.
     
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|diet=:A carnivorous fish that will accept most meaty foods. In the wild it would take anything that came in (or fell in) reach including frogs, mice, rats, shrimp and occasionally other fish. In captivity feed it a stable diet of shrimp, earthworms, mealworms, crickets, wingless fruit flies, [[bloodworm]] and [[tubifex]]. It should also accept high quality Cichlid pellets. Try to avoid [[feeder fish]], especially [[Goldfish]], as well as dietary problems, it can also turn the fish so it will ''only'' accept live foods and will ignore pellets and dead food.
== Sexing ==
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|feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day maximum.
:These fish are difficult to sex while young. As they mature, males will develop a [[nuchal hump]].
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|environment_specifics=:This fish must be in very large aquaria only and prefers a water temperature between {{F|80|82}}. Provide this fish with large open swimming space but not a brightly lit tank, cover in the form of tall plants or [[bogwood]] is appreciated.
 
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|behaviour=:This fish is a predatory fish and an active swimmer. It will leap and jump. The peacock bass is a middle to top swimmer.  Usually these fish wont eat things that fall to the bottom of the aquarium.
     
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|identification=:The body of this fish is brown/green with three vertical dark stripes on their flanks (which may appear more as dark blotches or spots), it has stocky powerful body and large mouth, and a small black spot at base of tail.
== Tank compatibility ==
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:Should only be kept with similar-sized robust tank mates. Smaller fish will be eaten. Best to keep one Peacock Bass to a tank as they can be territorial towards their own species, a bonded pair is possible however and will form a family.
 
 
 
     
 
== Diet ==
 
:A carnivorous fish that will accept most meaty foods. In the wild it would take anything that came in (or fell in) reach including frogs, mice, rats, shrimp and occasionally other fish. In captivity feed it a stable diet of shrimp, earthworms, mealworms, crickets, wingless fruit flies, [[bloodworm]] and [[tubifex]]. It should also accept high quality Cichlid pellets. Try to avoid [[feeder fish]], especially [[Goldfish]], as well as dietary problems, it can also turn the fish so it will ''only'' accept live foods and will ignore pellets and dead food.
 
 
 
     
 
== Feeding regime ==
 
:Feed once or twice a day maximum.
 
 
 
     
 
== Environment specifics ==
 
:This fish must be in very large aquaria only and prefers a water temperature between {{F|80|82}}. Provide this fish with large open swimming space but not a brightly lit tank, cover in the form of tall plants or [[bogwood]] is appreciated.
 
 
 
     
 
== Behaviour ==
 
:This fish is a predatory fish and an active swimmer. It will leap and jump. The peacock bass is a middle to top swimmer.  Usually these fish wont eat things that fall to the bottom of the aquarium.
 
 
 
     
 
== Identification ==
 
:The body of this fish is brown/green with three vertical dark stripes on their flanks (which may appear more as dark blotches or spots), it has stocky powerful body and large mouth, and a small black spot at base of tail.
 
 
 
     
 
 
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