Description
Giant Marbled Reticulated Arowana Knife Fish Papyrocranus Afer 10cm
Overview: The Giant Marbled Reticulated Arowana Knife Fish, also known as Papyrocranus Afer, is a striking species renowned for its elongated body, intricate marbled patterning, and gracefully flowing fins. This fascinating fish captivates aquarists with its unique appearance and mesmerizing movements.
Origin: Native to the freshwater rivers and streams of West Africa, particularly the Niger River basin, these magnificent creatures inhabit slow-moving, densely vegetated waters. Their natural habitat influences their preferences for tank conditions.
Feeding: As carnivorous hunters, they thrive on a diet of live or frozen foods, including bloodworms, small crustaceans, and high-quality pellets. Their feeding habits often involve nocturnal foraging, so offering food during evening hours can encourage natural behavior.
Tank Mates: Due to their docile nature, Giant Marbled Reticulated Arowana Knife Fish can coexist with peaceful tank mates such as larger tetras, peaceful cichlids, and catfish species of similar size. Avoid keeping them with overly aggressive or nippy fish that might stress or injure them.
Aggression: Known for their calm demeanor, they are generally non-aggressive towards tank mates. However, it’s essential to provide adequate hiding spots and cover as they might become reclusive if they feel threatened or stressed.
Experience Level: Intermediate to advanced aquarists are best suited for caring for these stunning creatures. Their specific requirements regarding water parameters and diet necessitate a moderate level of expertise in maintaining a stable and suitable aquatic environment.
Water Parameters: Maintain a spacious tank of at least 75 gallons or more, with water temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C). Aim for a pH range of 6.5-7.5 and keep the water quality pristine by regular filtration and partial water changes.
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