Echidna nebulosa (Flower wall)
Description
The Echidna Nebulosa fish is a fish from the Synbranchidae family, which also includes other species such as Echidna Rhodochila and Echidna Nebulosa. This fish is also known under the name of nebulous limb fish or red spots with red spots.
The Echidna Nebulosa fish is mainly found in the fresh waters of India, Bangladesh and Nepal. It is about 10 centimeters long and has a gray-brown color with red spots on the body. His head is wide and flattened, with huge eyes that allow him to see in darkness. The Echidna Nebulosa fish also has a mouth with small and pointed teeth which allow it to capture its prey.
Echidna Nebulosa fish is a night animal that feeds mainly on insects and worms. It can also eat small crustaceans and small fish. The Echidna Nebulosa fish is a lonely and territorial animal, and it is able to dig tunnels in the bottom of the water to hide and protect themselves from predators.
The Echidna Nebulosa fish is a species in danger of extinction due to water pollution and the destruction of its natural habitat. In addition, it is often captured to be used as a pet, which also contributes to its decline. It is important to protect this species by ensuring the quality of water in the areas where it lives, and avoiding capturing or disturbing it in its natural habitat.
Origin
- FamilyMuraenidae
- OriginIndopacific
Characteristics
- Adult size75 cm
- BehaviourPleasant
- FoodCarnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeSeawater, hot
- Temperature24 - 28 °C
- pH7.9 - 8.6
- Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)600 L
Dimorphism
Non visible.
