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Tiger Shovelnose Catfish Pseudoplatystoma Fasciatum 6cm

£60.00

SKU STF-CAT-TIGER-SHOVEL Categories ,
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Tiger Shovelnose Catfish Pseudoplatystoma Fasciatum 6cm

Overview: The Tiger Shovelnose Catfish, with its striking striped pattern and distinct shovel-like nose, is a captivating species for any aquarist. Originating from the rivers of South America, it boasts a unique appearance and active demeanor, making it a prized addition to larger aquariums.

Origin: Found in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins of South America, this species thrives in the flowing waters of its native habitat.

Feeding: Known for their voracious appetite, Tiger Shovelnose Catfish are carnivorous, preferring live or frozen foods like small fish, shrimp, and worms. A varied diet is key to their health and growth.

Tank Mates: Due to their size and predatory nature, suitable tank mates include larger, robust species such as other large catfish, cichlids, and non-aggressive fish of comparable size. Avoid pairing them with smaller tank mates, as they may be viewed as prey.

Aggression: While generally peaceful with similar-sized tank mates, Tiger Shovelnose Catfish can display territorial behavior as they mature. Adequate space and hiding spots are crucial to reduce potential conflicts.

Experience Level: Keeping Tiger Shovelnose Catfish requires an intermediate to advanced level of experience. Their size, dietary needs, and potential territorial behavior necessitate careful attention to tank setup and maintenance.

Water Parameters: Aim for water conditions within a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5, a temperature range of 75-82°F (24-28°C), and moderately soft to moderately hard water. Efficient filtration and regular water changes are vital for their well-being.

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