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Also known as: Yellow King Kong Parrot · King Kong Parrot · Kohaku Santa Parrots · King Kong Parrot (Amphilophus citrinellus x Paraneetroplus synspilus) · Paraneetroplus synspilus) x King Kong Parrot (Amphilophus citrinellus · panda mammon · Polar Parrots · Blood Parrot cichlid · True Parrot Cichlid · Red super King Kong · Red tiger king Kong · Red Yuan Bao
Overview:
The King Kong Red Tiger Parrot Fish is a selectively bred hybrid cichlid prized for its brilliant red to orange coloration overlaid with bold, dark vertical tiger stripes. A cross between the Midas Cichlid (Amphilophus citrinellus) and Vieja melanurus, this fish combines the vibrant colors and rounded body shape of parrot cichlids with the stronger swimming ability and distinctive markings from its Vieja parentage.
Origin:
A fully captive-bred hybrid developed in the ornamental fish trade. Parent species originate from Central America, where they inhabit lakes and slow-moving rivers.
Feeding:
Omnivorous and eager eater. Thrives on high-quality cichlid pellets, supplemented with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, krill, and brine shrimp. Vegetables such as spirulina flakes, blanched spinach, or peas help maintain vibrant coloration and digestive health.
Tank Mates:
Semi-aggressive. Best kept with other robust Central and South American cichlids, large catfish, or armored plecos. Avoid small or delicate fish, as they may be harassed or eaten. Housing with other parrot cichlids can work if introduced in a spacious tank with plenty of hiding places.
Water Parameters:
Temperature: 76–82°F (24–28°C)
pH: 6.8–7.8
Hardness: Medium to hard water
Minimum Tank Size: 55+ gallons for a single specimen; larger for mixed cichlid setups
Provide rocks, caves, and open swimming areas
Behavior & Personality:
Intelligent and interactive with owners
Displays mild to moderate aggression, especially during breeding attempts
Can form pair bonds, though fertility may be reduced due to hybrid nature
Special Notes:
Hybrid genetics give them a unique blend of shape, color, and markings
Can live 10–15 years with proper care
Overfeeding can cause obesity—feed moderate portions
Long-term color intensity improves with a carotenoid-rich diet
The King Kong Red Tiger Parrot Fish is a bold, brightly patterned hybrid cichlid that offers a perfect balance of beauty, personality, and presence in large, well-managed aquariums.