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− | = | + | |origin=:Found in Java, Indonesia. |
− | :Found in Java, Indonesia. | + | |sexing=:This fish is not easy to visually sex, mature females tend to be more rounder in the belly than males. Males have a more slender genital papilla immediately in front of anus. |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:This fish is best kept in species tanks or with fast-swimming top dwellers too large to be eaten. Bottom dwellers may also out compete it to food. It's not overly aggressive but will take fish it thinks it can eat. It can also be housed with others of its own species. Be wary what fish you choose, see the species note below. | |
− | + | |diet=:Requires a meaty diet of foods such as [[bloodworm]], [[daphnia]], small earthworms as well as sinking catfish pellets and wafers. | |
− | = | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. |
− | :This fish is not easy to visually sex, mature females tend to be more rounder in the belly than males. Males have a more slender genital papilla immediately in front of anus. | + | |environment_specifics=:Requires a large well-filtered tank with plenty of hiding places in rocks and [[bogwood]] to make this fish feel secure. In the wild it's found in fast-flowing streams amongst rocks and leaf litter. |
− | + | |behaviour=:A fairly inactive bottom-dwelling ambush predator. Is more active at night. | |
− | + | |identification=:An unusual "flat"-looking catfish with a broad head and mouth and small eyes. It is mottled brown in colour, proving excellent camouflage in leaf litter. | |
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− | :This fish is best kept in species tanks or with fast-swimming top dwellers too large to be eaten. Bottom dwellers may also out compete it to food. It's not overly aggressive but will take fish it thinks it can eat. It can also be housed with others of its own species. Be wary what fish you choose, see the species note below. | ||
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− | :Requires a meaty diet of foods such as [[bloodworm]], [[daphnia]], small earthworms as well as sinking catfish pellets and wafers. | ||
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− | :Requires a large well-filtered tank with plenty of hiding places in rocks and [[bogwood]] to make this fish feel secure. In the wild it's found in fast-flowing streams amongst rocks and leaf litter. | ||
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− | :A fairly inactive bottom-dwelling ambush predator. Is more active at night. | ||
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− | :An unusual "flat"-looking catfish with a broad head and mouth and small eyes. It is mottled brown in colour, proving excellent camouflage in leaf litter. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish |