Alestes baremoze (Baremoze Alestes)
Description
Baremoze Alestry Fish is a freshwater fish which is mainly found in rivers and lakes from Central Africa. It is a medium -sized fish, measuring about 20 centimeters long. Its color generally varies between gray and brown, with darker spots on the body. Baremoze Alestry Fish is mainly a freshwater fish, but it can also live in the healthy waters of estuaries and delta.
The Baremoze Alestry Fish is an opportunistic predator that feeds mainly on smaller fish, invertebrates and aquatic plants. It has a large mouth suitable for its diet, with sharp and sharp teeth to catch and keep its prey. Baremoze Alestry Fish is a lonely fish, which generally only lives with other fish from its species during reproduction.
The Baremoze Alestry Fish is a gregarious fish, which lives in a group with other fish from its species. They generally gather in areas of slow and moderate depth current, where they can feed and reproduce in complete safety. The reproduction of the Baremoze Aleste Fish generally occurs at the start of the rainy season, when the waters are cooler and richer in food.
Baremoze Alestry Fish is an important fish for local communities in Central Africa, which fish it for their personal consumption and for trade. However, it is also threatened by water pollution and overexploitation, especially in areas where fishing is intensive. To preserve this species, it is important to put in place fishing management and protection of the Habitat of the Baremoze Aleste Fish.
Origin
- FamilyAlestidae
- OriginAfrica
Characteristics
- Adult size31 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodOmnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature19 - 27 °C
- pH6.9 - 7.2
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
