• Name:

    Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

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  • Family: Auchenipteridae
  • Species: Catfish
  • Scientific Name: Trachelyichthys exilis
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General info about Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish are a small, peaceful species that can grow up to 2 inches (5 cm) in length. They are brownish-gray in color and have a slender, elongated body shape. These catfish are primarily nocturnal and prefer to spend their time hiding in crevices and under driftwood.

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish Diet & Nutrition

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including algae, small invertebrates, and commercial sinking pellets or tablets.

Determining Sex of Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

There is no known external method to determine the sex of Pygmy Driftwood Catfish.

Breeding & Spawning Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

Information on breeding and spawning Pygmy Driftwood Catfish in captivity is limited.

Common Diseases with Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish are generally hardy and disease-resistant. However, they can be susceptible to common fish diseases, such as ich or fin rot.

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish Origin

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish are found in slow-moving streams and rivers in Central and South America, primarily in the Amazon basin.

Caution with Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish are generally peaceful and do well in community aquariums. However, they may be intimidated by larger, more aggressive fish.

Acclimating Pygmy Driftwood Catfish

Pygmy Driftwood Catfish should be acclimated slowly to the aquarium environment to avoid stress and possible illness. The drip acclimation method is recommended.
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