Description
Duckbill Catfish Ageneiosus Magoi 15cm
Overview: The Duckbill Catfish, Ageneiosus Magoi, is a fascinating species known for its distinctive duck-like snout and sleek, elongated body. Originating from South America, particularly the Amazon River basin, this nocturnal species boasts a unique appearance and intriguing behavior.
Origin: Hailing from the Amazon River basin in South America, the Duckbill Catfish inhabits slow-moving waters, preferring areas with plenty of hiding spots like submerged branches or vegetation.
Feeding: These catfish are primarily carnivorous, relishing live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, small fish, and shrimp. They have a hearty appetite but may take time to adjust to prepared foods.
Tank Mates: Peaceful tank mates that won’t compete for food or harass the Duckbill Catfish are ideal companions. Consider peaceful bottom dwellers like Corydoras catfish or small, non-aggressive tetras.
Aggression: While generally peaceful, the Duckbill Catfish may display territorial behavior, particularly when they feel threatened or if tank conditions aren’t suitable. Adequate hiding spaces can help reduce potential conflicts.
Experience Level: Intermediate to advanced aquarists are better equipped to handle the Duckbill Catfish due to their specific dietary needs and potential territorial tendencies. Patience and attentiveness to water parameters are crucial.
Water Parameters: Maintain a tropical freshwater environment with temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C) and a pH range of 6.5-7.5. Good filtration and regular water changes are essential to maintain water quality.
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