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The largest species in the genus, the speckled peacock bass (C. temensis), reaches up to 13 kg (29 lb) in weight and 1 m (3.3 ft) in length, possibly making it the largest species of cichlid [16] (others suggest that record goes to the African giant cichlid, Boulengerochromis microlepis). [17] Other peacock bass species are smaller. [18]
Cichla temensis, the speckled peacock bass, painted pavon, royal pavon, speckled pavon, three-barred peacock bass, or striped tucunare, is a very large South American cichlid. Reaching nearly 1 m (3.3 ft) in length, it is the largest cichlid of the Americas , and one of the largest extant cichlids in the world.
Butterfly Peacock bass Cichla ocellaris: peacock eel: Macrognathus siamensis: ... Speckled peacock bass: Cichla temensis: Speckled seatrout: Cynoscion nebulosus:
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Cichla ocellaris, sometimes known as the butterfly peacock bass ("peacock bass" is also used for some of its relatives), is a very large species of cichlid from South America, and a prized game fish. It reaches 74 cm (29 in) in length. [3] It is native to the Marowijne and Essequibo drainages in the Guianas, and the Branco River in Brazil.
Cichla orinocensis, sometimes known as the Orinoco peacock bass, [2] tucunaré [1] or tucunaré miri, [2] is a very large species of cichlid. This peacock bass is native to the Rio Negro and Orinoco River basins in northern South America. [3] It mainly occurs in blackwater rivers. [4]
It houses a big biodiversity and many fishermen go each year looking for peacock bass. Three different species of peacock bass are found in this river: Cichla intermedia, Cichla orinocensis and Cichla temensis from smallest to biggest. Cloudy afternoon at Cinaruco river
Butterfly peacock bass: Cichla ocellaris: 74 cm (29 in) Orinoco peacock bass: Cichla orinocensis: 62 cm (24 in) Speckled peacock bass, speckled pavon: Cichla temensis: 100 cm (39 in) Pearl cichlid: Geophagus brasiliensis: 28 cm (11 in) Severum: Heros efasciatus: 17 cm (6.7 in) Uaru, waroo: Uaru amphiacanthoides: 25 cm (9.8 in) Also known as the ...