Description
Black Nile Catfish Bagrus Bajad 20cm
Overview: The Black Nile Catfish (Bagrus bajad) is a striking, dark-colored freshwater catfish species known for its sleek appearance and hardy nature. With its distinctive black hue and graceful movements, this catfish makes an impressive addition to any large, well-maintained aquarium.
Origin: Originating from the Nile River in Africa, these catfish are accustomed to riverine environments with moderate to fast-flowing waters.
Feeding: Black Nile Catfish are omnivorous and readily accept a varied diet, including sinking pellets, live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, and occasional meaty treats like shrimp or mussels.
Tank Mates: Best kept with similarly-sized, non-aggressive tank mates. Compatible species include larger tetras, barbs, larger cichlids, and peaceful bottom dwellers like loaches or larger plecos.
Aggression: Generally peaceful but may exhibit territorial behavior, especially when housed with smaller tank mates. Provide ample hiding spots and space to reduce potential conflicts.
Experience Level: Suitable for intermediate to experienced aquarists due to their size and specific care requirements. Regular maintenance and understanding of water quality are crucial for their well-being.
Water Parameters: Prefers a pH range of 6.5-7.5, temperatures between 75-82°F (24-28°C), and moderate water flow. Adequate filtration and regular water changes are essential to maintain optimal water quality.
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