Garra cambodgiesis (Pièrres lick)

Adult size12 cm
Temperature20 - 28 °C
pH6.2 - 7.2
Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)70 L

Description

On his soiled body, there is a large black band from the nose that follows to the caudal fin. Below this strip The back is dark yellow, when the belly is lighter, silver, so white. It does not wear barbels and its muzzle is round. He always licks the prales, branches and leaves, looking for algae with his small and lower mouth. The pectoral fins are large by seeming to go when ruled out and also striped and transparent such as dorsal and caudal fins.

The Garra Cambodian fish is a freshwater fish from Cambodia. It is known for its light brown color with darker spots on the body and fins. Its size generally varies between 6 and 8 centimeters in length.

The Garra Cambodian fish has a medium -sized mouth with sharp teeth which allow it to feed on small invertebrates and aquatic plants. He also has barbels around the mouth that serves him to detect his food in the water.

The Garra Cambodian fish is mainly active during the day and likes to hide in rocks and aquatic plants to protect themselves from predators. It is generally considered a peaceful fish and can live in a group with other species of freshwater fish.

Due to its beauty and calm personality, the Garra Cambodian fish has become popular with aquarium enthusiasts. He needs a medium -sized aquarium with a filter and plants to create a natural environment for him. It is important to maintain clean and well oxygenated water to guarantee the health and well-being of this fish.

In summary, the Garra Cambodian fish is a peaceful and attractive freshwater fish from Cambodia. Its light brown color with dark spots, pointed teeth and barbels around the mouth make it unique and interesting to look.

Origin

Characteristics

  • Adult size12 cm
  • BehaviourPleasant
  • FoodHerbivore

Water parameters

  • Water typeFreshwater, hot
  • Temperature20 - 28 °C
  • pH6.2 - 7.2
  • Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters)70 L

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