Red Tiger Parrot Cichlid (Cichlasoma sp)
The Red Tiger Parrot Cichlid is a vibrant hybrid known for its intense red coloration combined with bold tiger-like black markings. With its rounded body, strong personality, and interactive behavior, this fish quickly becomes the centerpiece of any aquarium.
Hardy and full of attitude, it’s a great choice for hobbyists looking for a colorful, semi-aggressive cichlid with tons of personality.
Max Size
- 8–10 inches in captivity
- Thick-bodied with a rounded profile
Tank Size
- Minimum: 55 gallons
- Recommended: 75–125+ gallons for long-term care
- Provide open swimming space with structure
Tank Mates
- Semi-aggressive
- Best with:
- Other medium to large cichlids
- Silver dollars
- Larger catfish
- Avoid:
- Very small fish
- Highly aggressive species
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality cichlid pellets
- Frozen foods (shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional vegetables
👉 Strong appetite—easy to feed
Care & Behavior
- Active and interactive—often recognizes owners
- Can be territorial, especially as it matures
- Prefers stable water conditions
- Enjoys decor like rocks and driftwood
Why We Love Them
- Bright red with tiger striping
- Hardy and beginner-friendly for cichlids
- Full of personality
- Great centerpiece fish
⚠️ Important Notes
- Hybrid species—may have deformities (common in parrot cichlids)
- Can become aggressive depending on tank setup
- May rearrange decor
- Keep water clean for best coloration
Original: $65.00
-65%$65.00
$22.75
Description
The Red Tiger Parrot Cichlid is a vibrant hybrid known for its intense red coloration combined with bold tiger-like black markings. With its rounded body, strong personality, and interactive behavior, this fish quickly becomes the centerpiece of any aquarium.
Hardy and full of attitude, it’s a great choice for hobbyists looking for a colorful, semi-aggressive cichlid with tons of personality.
Max Size
- 8–10 inches in captivity
- Thick-bodied with a rounded profile
Tank Size
- Minimum: 55 gallons
- Recommended: 75–125+ gallons for long-term care
- Provide open swimming space with structure
Tank Mates
- Semi-aggressive
- Best with:
- Other medium to large cichlids
- Silver dollars
- Larger catfish
- Avoid:
- Very small fish
- Highly aggressive species
Diet
Omnivorous:
- High-quality cichlid pellets
- Frozen foods (shrimp, bloodworms)
- Occasional vegetables
👉 Strong appetite—easy to feed
Care & Behavior
- Active and interactive—often recognizes owners
- Can be territorial, especially as it matures
- Prefers stable water conditions
- Enjoys decor like rocks and driftwood
Why We Love Them
- Bright red with tiger striping
- Hardy and beginner-friendly for cichlids
- Full of personality
- Great centerpiece fish
⚠️ Important Notes
- Hybrid species—may have deformities (common in parrot cichlids)
- Can become aggressive depending on tank setup
- May rearrange decor
- Keep water clean for best coloration


















