Cobra Snakeskin Peacock Bass (Cichla sp)
Cobra Snakeskin Peacock Bass — Cichla sp.
The patterns of hunters of South America made hybredized Asia.
The Cobra Snakeskin Peacock Bass is one of the most visually intricate members of the Cichla family. Instead of simple bars, this variant develops a maze-like snakeskin pattern across a bronze-gold body, overlaid with emerald and turquoise highlights that shift with mood and lighting. As it matures the markings intensify, giving the fish a wild, almost reptilian appearance — the reason collectors prize it among peacock bass varieties.
Native to the river systems of tropical South America, this species is a sight-based predator built for pursuit. Streamlined body, oversized mouth, and powerful tail allow it to accelerate instantly toward prey. Unlike ambush hunters, peacock bass actively track movement, making feeding time one of the most exciting displays in freshwater fishkeeping.
Growing into the 18–24+ inch range in proper aquariums, the Cobra becomes a dominant but intelligent centerpiece. They are aware, responsive, and quickly recognize their keeper — often following movement outside the glass in anticipation of food. When housed with appropriately sized tank mates such as arowana, large catfish, rays, or other confident species, they establish hierarchy without constant chaos.
Color and mood are closely linked — during excitement or feeding the pattern darkens and contrast increases dramatically, turning the fish into a living piece of moving art.
Original: $85.00
-65%$85.00
$29.75
Description
Cobra Snakeskin Peacock Bass — Cichla sp.
The patterns of hunters of South America made hybredized Asia.
The Cobra Snakeskin Peacock Bass is one of the most visually intricate members of the Cichla family. Instead of simple bars, this variant develops a maze-like snakeskin pattern across a bronze-gold body, overlaid with emerald and turquoise highlights that shift with mood and lighting. As it matures the markings intensify, giving the fish a wild, almost reptilian appearance — the reason collectors prize it among peacock bass varieties.
Native to the river systems of tropical South America, this species is a sight-based predator built for pursuit. Streamlined body, oversized mouth, and powerful tail allow it to accelerate instantly toward prey. Unlike ambush hunters, peacock bass actively track movement, making feeding time one of the most exciting displays in freshwater fishkeeping.
Growing into the 18–24+ inch range in proper aquariums, the Cobra becomes a dominant but intelligent centerpiece. They are aware, responsive, and quickly recognize their keeper — often following movement outside the glass in anticipation of food. When housed with appropriately sized tank mates such as arowana, large catfish, rays, or other confident species, they establish hierarchy without constant chaos.
Color and mood are closely linked — during excitement or feeding the pattern darkens and contrast increases dramatically, turning the fish into a living piece of moving art.




















