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Description
Congo Bichir Polypterus Congicus Endlicheri 10cm
The Congo Bichir, Polypterus congicus endlicheri, is a captivating and prehistoric-looking freshwater fish, renowned for its elongated body, unique dorsal finlets, and the ability to breathe air due to a lung-like swim bladder. This species thrives in a meticulously arranged aquarium that mimics its natural habitat, offering both novice and experienced aquarists a glimpse into the aquatic life of ancient rivers.
Origin
Native to the Congo River Basin in Africa, this species prefers slow-moving or standing waters. Its unique evolutionary adaptations make it a fascinating subject of study and a prized specimen in the aquarium hobby.
Feeding
Congo Bichirs are carnivorous and require a diet rich in protein. They thrive on a variety of foods, including live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small fish. High-quality pellet foods formulated for carnivorous species can also be included to ensure a balanced diet.
Tank Mates
Choosing the right tank mates is crucial for a harmonious aquarium. Suitable companions include larger, peaceful fish that cannot be easily swallowed. Avoid keeping them with small, aggressive, or overly active fish. Species such as large tetras, cichlids (of comparable size), and catfish can make good companions.
Aggression
Congo Bichirs are generally peaceful towards fish they cannot eat, but their predatory nature means smaller fish may become prey. It's important to consider the size and temperament of both the bichir and potential tank mates.
Experience Level
This species is suitable for intermediate to experienced aquarists. While not overly demanding, they require specific care and attention to their dietary and environmental needs.
Water Parameters
The Congo Bichir, Polypterus congicus endlicheri, is a captivating and prehistoric-looking freshwater fish, renowned for its elongated body, unique dorsal finlets, and the ability to breathe air due to a lung-like swim bladder. This species thrives in a meticulously arranged aquarium that mimics its natural habitat, offering both novice and experienced aquarists a glimpse into the aquatic life of ancient rivers.
Origin
Native to the Congo River Basin in Africa, this species prefers slow-moving or standing waters. Its unique evolutionary adaptations make it a fascinating subject of study and a prized specimen in the aquarium hobby.
Feeding
Congo Bichirs are carnivorous and require a diet rich in protein. They thrive on a variety of foods, including live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small fish. High-quality pellet foods formulated for carnivorous species can also be included to ensure a balanced diet.
Tank Mates
Choosing the right tank mates is crucial for a harmonious aquarium. Suitable companions include larger, peaceful fish that cannot be easily swallowed. Avoid keeping them with small, aggressive, or overly active fish. Species such as large tetras, cichlids (of comparable size), and catfish can make good companions.
Aggression
Congo Bichirs are generally peaceful towards fish they cannot eat, but their predatory nature means smaller fish may become prey. It's important to consider the size and temperament of both the bichir and potential tank mates.
Experience Level
This species is suitable for intermediate to experienced aquarists. While not overly demanding, they require specific care and attention to their dietary and environmental needs.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 76-82°F (24-28°C)
- pH: 6.0-7.5
- Hardness: 5-20 dGH
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