Arnoldichthys spilopterus (African Characin with red eyes)

Arnoldichthys spilopterus (African Characin with red eyes)

Description

It has the fusiform and fairly powerful body. They have fairly dark spots on the dorsal fin and with the black side line. It is a fish that has for habits to swim often on the surface.

Arnoldichthys spilopterus fish is a freshwater fish native to Central America. It is a small fish, generally measuring between 5 and 7 centimeters in length. It has a side that is elongated and compressed laterally, with a rather small head and large and round eyes. Its color varies from gray to dark brown, with black and white marks on the body and fins.

The Arnoldichthys Spilopterus fish lives in the calm waters of rivers and lakes, often near the banks where it can hide in the herbaria and the roots of the trees. It feeds mainly on small insects and aquatic worms, which it captures by quickly swimming on the surface of the water to catch them.

The Arnoldichthys spilopterus fish is a gregarious fish, which means that it likes to live in a group with other fish from its species. This allows them to protect each other from predators and feed more effectively. Arnoldichthys spilopterus fish groups can understand up to a hundred individuals, even if smaller groups are more common.

Arnoldichthys spilopterus fish is considered a species threatened in its natural habitat due to the destruction of its habitat and water pollution. However, it is high in captivity in certain parts of the world to be sold as a pet. If you intend to buy an Arnoldichthys spilopterus fish, make sure it comes from responsible breeding to support the species and avoid encouraging its illegal trade.

Origin

Features

  • Adult size : 8 cm
  • Behaviour : Gregarious
  • Food : Omnivorous

Water

  • Water type : Freshwater, hot
  • Temperature : 24 - 28 °C
  • pH : 6 - 7
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters) : 80

Dimorphism

The female is a little more round and is quite clear, while the male is slender and a little more lively than the females.

Reproduction

In proper and well -treated water it is possible, but they are preferred to put them in another baccalaureate and not in the community bac and the laded oefs they must remove the parents and the young people are born 1 and a half days later, and Swim freely 7 days more, so it's a moment that you can feed them with a rotifer and 1 month after their birth you can give small prey a little bigger.

Contribution

  • Created by : coco00
  • Last update : 12/12/2022

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