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2-3” Pinima Peacock Bass
2-3” Pinima Peacock Bass
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2-3” Pinima Peacock Bass: A Striking Addition to Your Freshwater Aquarium
The 2-3” Pinima Peacock Bass is a captivating freshwater fish known for its vibrant colors and dynamic presence. Originating from South American river systems, this species quickly becomes a centerpiece in any community or species-specific tank. At this juvenile size, the Pinima Peacock Bass is perfect for hobbyists looking to raise and observe its growth and behavior over time.
Size and Growth Potential
Starting at 2-3 inches, the Pinima Peacock Bass can grow to an impressive adult size of up to 18-20 inches. Their rapid growth requires adequate tank space and proper nutrition to maintain their health and coloration. This size makes them a dominant fish in larger freshwater aquariums.
Temperament and Behavior
Known for its semi-aggressive temperament, the Pinima Peacock Bass is an active predator. While juveniles may be more docile, adults exhibit territorial behavior, especially during feeding times. Understanding their temperament helps in planning compatible tank mates and managing aggression levels.
Tank Size and Environment Requirements
Due to their eventual large size and active nature, a minimum tank size of 125 gallons is recommended for a single adult Pinima Peacock Bass. They thrive in well-filtered tanks with plenty of swimming space. Providing rocks, driftwood, and hiding spots mimics their natural habitat and reduces stress.
Water Parameters for Optimal Health
- Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
- pH Level: 6.0-7.5
- Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (2-15 dGH)
Maintaining stable water conditions is critical for the health and longevity of Pinima Peacock Bass. Regular water changes and quality filtration systems help prevent disease and encourage vibrant coloration.
Diet and Feeding Recommendations
As carnivorous predators, Pinima Peacock Bass require a protein-rich diet. Juveniles adapt well to pellet foods formulated for carnivorous fish, supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small fish. Feeding 1-2 times daily in appropriate portions supports healthy growth.
Compatibility with Other Fish
Due to their predatory nature, smaller fish are at risk of becoming prey. Suitable tank mates include larger, robust species that can coexist without provoking aggression. Avoid housing with very small or slow-moving fish. Careful selection and monitoring are essential to maintain a peaceful aquarium environment.
Why Choose the 2-3” Pinima Peacock Bass from Rob’s Aquatics Fish Shop?
- Healthy, well-conditioned juveniles acclimated for aquarium life
- Expert care and quality assurance for live fish shipment
- Trusted vendor with a focus on freshwater species
- Detailed care guidance to support successful husbandry
Whether you are an experienced aquarist or a dedicated hobbyist, the 2-3” Pinima Peacock Bass offers an exciting and rewarding challenge. Its striking appearance combined with fascinating behavior adds dynamic interest to your freshwater setup.
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