Parachromis dovii

Parachromis dovii

Guapote, Rainbow bass, Wolf cichlid

Kingdom
Phylum
Order
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Parachromis dovii
Weight
6800
240
goz
g oz 
Length
72
28
cminch
cm inch 

Parachromis dovii, the guapote, rainbow bass, or wolf cichlid, is a species of cichlid native to Central America where it occurs in lakes, rivers and streams in Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. It is one of the largest cichlids, reaching up to 14 kg (31 lb) in weight and 80 cm (2.6 ft) long. A strongly predatory species, it mostly feeds on other fish. P. dovii is important to local commercial fisheries, sought after as a gamefish, and sometimes kept in aquariums.

Animal name origin

The fish is named in honor of John Melmoth Dow (1827-1892) of the Panama Railroad Company. As a ship captain and amateur naturalist, he collected the type specimen.

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Population

Conservation

Parachromis dovii is widespread in its native range and generally common. Although it has declined locally due to overfishing and pollution, it is not considered threatened. It occurs in Costa Rica's Maquenque National Wildlife Refuge. The species has been introduced to some locations in Central America where not native.

In captivity

Parachromis dovii is sometimes sought after by well experienced aquarists. While they are noted for their relatively high intelligence and lifespan of up to a few decades, they require special care due to their large size and high levels of aggression even by cichlid standards, meaning that few–if any–tank mates are possible.

References

1. Parachromis dovii Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachromis_dovii
2. Parachromis dovii on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/159145817/159145827

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