Pareutropius buffei
Water parameters are being added.
The Three Striped African Catfish is a freshwater species that belongs to the family Schilbeidae. It is native to Africa, and it can grow up to 6 inches in length. It is a peaceful fish that is suitable for community aquariums with other non-aggressive fish species. This species is known for its transparent body, allowing you to see its internal organs.
The Three Striped African Catfish is an omnivorous species that feeds on a variety of foods in the wild, including insects, small crustaceans, and algae. In captivity, they will accept a wide range of prepared and frozen foods, such as flakes, pellets, bloodworms, and brine shrimp. It is important to provide a balanced diet to keep them healthy.
It is difficult to determine the sex of the Three Striped African Catfish. However, the female is usually larger and rounder than the male.
Breeding the Three Striped African Catfish in captivity is challenging. They are egg-layers, and breeding requires specific water parameters, such as pH, temperature, and water quality. A separate breeding tank is recommended to ensure the best results.
The Three Striped African Catfish is generally a hardy species, but like any fish, it can be susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections. Poor water quality and overfeeding can also lead to health issues. Regular water changes and maintaining good water quality can help prevent common diseases.
The Three Striped African Catfish is native to Africa, specifically in the rivers and streams of West and Central Africa.
The Three Striped African Catfish is a peaceful fish that does not pose any threat to humans. However, it can be preyed upon by larger fish species, so it should be kept with compatible tank mates.
It is essential to acclimate the Three Striped African Catfish slowly to its new environment to minimize stress and prevent shock. The process involves gradually introducing the fish to the water conditions in the new tank by floating the bag in the aquarium and gradually adding water from the tank to the bag.
Tap a photo to open the gallery viewer.