Description
Green Tench Doctor Fish Tinca Tinca 10cm
Overview: The Tench, often referred to as the "Doctor Fish," is a freshwater species renowned for its unique healing properties among other fish. Characterized by its thick, olive-green skin and robust body, it can grow up to 70 cm in length. This fish is a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts due to its peaceful nature and intriguing behavior.
Origin: Native to Europe and Western Asia, the Tench thrives in slow-moving or still waters, such as lakes, ponds, and canals. It prefers a habitat with a muddy bottom, where it can search for food.
Feeding: Omnivorous by nature, the Tench's diet consists of worms, small invertebrates, and plant matter. In an aquarium setting, they readily accept high-quality pellets, flakes, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms and daphnia.
Tank Mates: The Tench is generally peaceful and can be housed with other non-aggressive fish of similar size. Ideal tank mates include larger tetras, barbs, and other bottom dwellers like loaches and catfish. Avoid housing with small, nippy fish or overly aggressive species.
Aggression: This species is known for its calm demeanor and is rarely aggressive towards other fish. They are social creatures and enjoy the company of their own kind, so keeping them in small groups is beneficial.
Experience Level: Suitable for intermediate aquarists, the Tench requires a bit more care than the most basic freshwater species. Knowledge of maintaining a balanced diet and stable water conditions is essential for their wellbeing.
Water Parameters:
Overview: The Tench, often referred to as the "Doctor Fish," is a freshwater species renowned for its unique healing properties among other fish. Characterized by its thick, olive-green skin and robust body, it can grow up to 70 cm in length. This fish is a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts due to its peaceful nature and intriguing behavior.
Origin: Native to Europe and Western Asia, the Tench thrives in slow-moving or still waters, such as lakes, ponds, and canals. It prefers a habitat with a muddy bottom, where it can search for food.
Feeding: Omnivorous by nature, the Tench's diet consists of worms, small invertebrates, and plant matter. In an aquarium setting, they readily accept high-quality pellets, flakes, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms and daphnia.
Tank Mates: The Tench is generally peaceful and can be housed with other non-aggressive fish of similar size. Ideal tank mates include larger tetras, barbs, and other bottom dwellers like loaches and catfish. Avoid housing with small, nippy fish or overly aggressive species.
Aggression: This species is known for its calm demeanor and is rarely aggressive towards other fish. They are social creatures and enjoy the company of their own kind, so keeping them in small groups is beneficial.
Experience Level: Suitable for intermediate aquarists, the Tench requires a bit more care than the most basic freshwater species. Knowledge of maintaining a balanced diet and stable water conditions is essential for their wellbeing.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 10-25°C (50-77°F)
- pH: 6.5-8.0
- Hardness: 5-20 dGH
- Tank Size: Minimum of 200 liters (50 gallons) for a small group.
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