Xenagoniates bondi (Glass tetra with golden front)
Description
The bondi XenagoniS fish is a freshwater fish that belongs to the Loricariidae family. It is mainly found in rivers and streams in South America, especially in Colombia and Venezuela. It is a medium -sized fish, measuring about 12 cm in length. Its color varies from gray to dark brown, with lighter vertical strips on the body. The bondi Xenagoniates fish has a sharp mouth and well -developed teeth, which allows it to feed mainly on plants and algae.
The bondi Xenagonietes fish is a robust and adaptable fish, which can adapt to many living conditions. It is able to live in fresh or hot waters, with a variable pH and a low current rate. The bondi Xenagonietes fish is generally lonely, but it can sometimes be found in groups in the frai areas.
The bondi Xenagonietes fish is a peaceful and easy -to -keep fish in aquarium. It is tolerant of other species of fish, but it can become aggressive towards smaller or lower fish. It needs a medium -sized aquarium, with a sand or gravel substrate, as well as plants and roots to hide.
Origin
- FamilyCharacidae
- OriginColombia, Venezuela
Characteristics
- Adult size6 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).
