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Description
African Reed Fish Rope Fish Erpetoichthys Calabaricus 30cm
Overview:
The African Reed Fish, also popularly known as the Rope Fish, is a fascinating and prehistoric-looking freshwater species. With its elongated, eel-like body and vestigial lungs allowing it to breathe atmospheric air, this species is a unique addition to any aquarium. Typically reaching up to 15 inches in captivity, they are known for their peaceful nature and intriguing behavior.
Origin:
Native to the slow-moving and shallow waters of West and Central Africa, the Rope Fish thrives in environments rich in vegetation and hiding spots. Their natural habitat spans from river deltas to marshes, where they navigate through dense plant life and detritus.
Feeding:
Rope Fish are carnivorous, requiring a diet rich in meaty foods. They thrive on a varied diet that includes live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, small fish, and earthworms. It's crucial to ensure that food reaches the bottom of the tank, as Rope Fish are bottom feeders.
Tank Mates:
Suitable for community tanks with the right conditions, Rope Fish do well with larger, peaceful fish that are not small enough to be considered prey. Ideal tank mates include larger tetras, cichlids, and catfish. They are social creatures that enjoy the company of their own kind, so keeping them in groups is recommended when possible.
Aggression:
Rope Fish are known for their docile and peaceful demeanor. They rarely display aggression towards other fish unless competing for food. Their gentle nature makes them an excellent choice for a community aquarium.
Experience Level:
Due to their specific care requirements and ability to escape from tanks, Rope Fish are best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Ensuring a secure lid and maintaining optimal water conditions are crucial for their well-being.
Water Parameters:
Overview:
The African Reed Fish, also popularly known as the Rope Fish, is a fascinating and prehistoric-looking freshwater species. With its elongated, eel-like body and vestigial lungs allowing it to breathe atmospheric air, this species is a unique addition to any aquarium. Typically reaching up to 15 inches in captivity, they are known for their peaceful nature and intriguing behavior.
Origin:
Native to the slow-moving and shallow waters of West and Central Africa, the Rope Fish thrives in environments rich in vegetation and hiding spots. Their natural habitat spans from river deltas to marshes, where they navigate through dense plant life and detritus.
Feeding:
Rope Fish are carnivorous, requiring a diet rich in meaty foods. They thrive on a varied diet that includes live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, small fish, and earthworms. It's crucial to ensure that food reaches the bottom of the tank, as Rope Fish are bottom feeders.
Tank Mates:
Suitable for community tanks with the right conditions, Rope Fish do well with larger, peaceful fish that are not small enough to be considered prey. Ideal tank mates include larger tetras, cichlids, and catfish. They are social creatures that enjoy the company of their own kind, so keeping them in groups is recommended when possible.
Aggression:
Rope Fish are known for their docile and peaceful demeanor. They rarely display aggression towards other fish unless competing for food. Their gentle nature makes them an excellent choice for a community aquarium.
Experience Level:
Due to their specific care requirements and ability to escape from tanks, Rope Fish are best suited for intermediate to advanced aquarists. Ensuring a secure lid and maintaining optimal water conditions are crucial for their well-being.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 75°F to 80°F (24°C to 27°C)
- pH: 6.5 to 7.5
- Hardness: 8 to 12 dGH
- It's essential to provide plenty of hiding spots and a soft, sandy substrate to mimic their natural environment.
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