Description
Bumble Bee Catfish Microglanis Iheringi 4cm
Overview: The Bumble Bee Catfish, named for its striking yellow and black striped pattern resembling a bumblebee, is a peaceful and intriguing addition to freshwater aquariums. This small catfish species is known for its charming behavior and unique appearance.
Origin: Originally hailing from South America, particularly the rivers and tributaries of the Amazon Basin, these catfish prefer slow-moving waters rich in hiding spots like driftwood, caves, and vegetation.
Feeding: Omnivorous by nature, Bumble Bee Catfish are not picky eaters and will readily accept a varied diet including high-quality sinking pellets, frozen or live foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and occasional vegetable matter.
Tank Mates: These catfish are peaceful and generally get along with most tankmates. They do best in a community tank with other peaceful species that won’t outcompete them for food.
Aggression: Typically, they exhibit no aggressive behavior, making them suitable for community tanks with other non-aggressive species. However, they may become reclusive if housed with overly boisterous or aggressive tankmates.
Experience Level: Bumble Bee Catfish are considered suitable for aquarists of varying experience levels. They are relatively hardy and adaptable but still benefit from conscientious tank care.
Water Parameters: To ensure their well-being, maintain water parameters within the range of pH 6.5-7.5, a temperature between 72-78°F (22-26°C), and moderate water flow. Adequate filtration and regular water changes are important to maintain pristine water quality.
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