• Name:

    Spotted Raphael Catfish

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  • Family: Doradidae
  • Species: Catfish
  • Scientific Name: Agamyxis pectinifrons
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Also Know As:

| Spotted Talking Catfish

| Whitebarred Catfish

| White-spotted Catfish

| Chocolate Catfish

General info about Spotted Raphael Catfish

The Spotted Raphael Catfish is a peaceful and attractive species that can make a great addition to a community aquarium. They are nocturnal and prefer to hide during the day, so providing plenty of hiding spots and caves is important. They can grow up to 6 inches (15 cm) in length and have a lifespan of around 8 years.

Spotted Raphael Catfish Diet & Nutrition

Spotted Raphael Catfish are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small pieces of fish, as well as sinking pellets and algae wafers.

Determining Sex of Spotted Raphael Catfish

It is difficult to determine the sex of Spotted Raphael Catfish visually. Males tend to be slightly larger and may have a slightly more pronounced genital papilla than females.

Breeding & Spawning Spotted Raphael Catfish

Breeding Spotted Raphael Catfish in captivity is challenging and has not been widely reported. They are known to lay their eggs in caves and crevices, and the male guards the eggs until they hatch.

Common Diseases with Spotted Raphael Catfish

Spotted Raphael Catfish are generally hardy and not prone to many diseases. However, they can be susceptible to common aquarium diseases like ich, fungal infections, and bacterial infections.

Spotted Raphael Catfish Origin

The Spotted Raphael Catfish is native to the Amazon basin in South America.

Caution with Spotted Raphael Catfish

Spotted Raphael Catfish have sharp spines on their pectoral fins that can cause injury, so care should be taken when handling them or performing maintenance in the aquarium.

Acclimating Spotted Raphael Catfish

When introducing Spotted Raphael Catfish to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly. This can be done by floating the bag containing the fish in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to allow the water temperatures to equalize, then gradually adding small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over the course of an hour or so before releasing the fish into the aquarium.
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