Well well well......gettin a cobra eh?

Way to be!! They are indeed very pimp pikes! Here are a few pictures of them. The first two are of their juv. coloration, next one is of the subadult, and the last picture if of an ADULT female.....

. Males are less colorful than the female but are still headturners for sure. Unfortunately they don't keep the subadult coloration, but I think the adult colors more than make up for it!
Crenicichla sp. 'cobra' get up to at least 14"....but its possible that they can get larger than that. Its hard to tell with Lugubris pikes, because most people don't keep them long enough to reach their potential adult size. As a general rule though, most Lugubris pikes reach AT least 12"

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Pikes are a hit and miss when it comes to keepin them with other tank mates. They will either tolerate them, live peacefully with them, or tear the living hell outa them. Generally speakin though they are compatable with most cichlids, as long as it doesn't look like another pike. If you have a pair of pikes, they get along rather nicely. If your tank is large enough, say 300gal or more, you can even try keepin several pairs of different species of pikes. Pikes are aggressive though, and are able to hold their own against many cichlids. For instance, i have my 'strigata/xingu II' (not sure which one they are) in with 4 Hoplarchus psittacus, 2 H. temporalis, and 1 Amp. festae....and they are doing just fine.
