Description
Roach Rutilus Rutilus
Overview: The Roach (Rutilus rutilus) is a popular freshwater fish known for its adaptability and hardy nature. This species exhibits a silver body with red fins, adding a splash of color to any aquarium. Typically reaching up to 35 cm in length, the Roach is a great addition to medium to large-sized tanks.
Origin: Native to Europe and parts of Asia, the Roach thrives in slow-moving rivers, ponds, and lakes. Its natural habitat includes areas with abundant vegetation and a muddy bottom.
Feeding: Roach are omnivorous, feeding on a mix of plant matter, algae, insects, and small invertebrates. In the aquarium, they do well with a varied diet including high-quality flake foods, pellets, and occasional treats like bloodworms or brine shrimp.
Tank Mates: Roach are generally peaceful and can be kept with other similarly sized, non-aggressive fish. Ideal tank mates include barbs, danios, and larger tetras. Avoid housing them with small, timid species or large, aggressive fish.
Aggression: This species is known for its peaceful demeanor. However, males can show mild territorial behavior during breeding season. Providing ample space and hiding spots can mitigate any potential issues.
Experience Level: Roach are suitable for both beginner and experienced aquarists. Their hardiness and adaptability make them a forgiving choice for newcomers while their unique behavior and schooling nature are appreciated by seasoned fish keepers.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 2-22°C (36-72°F)
- pH: 6.0-8.0
- Water Hardness: 5-20 dGH
Regular water changes and stable water conditions are key to keeping these fish healthy. They prefer a well-oxygenated environment with a moderate current, mimicking their natural river habitats.
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