• Name:

    Zebra Shovelnose

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  • Family: Pimelodidae
  • Species: Catfish
  • Scientific Name: Brachyplatystoma tigrinum
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Also Know As:

| Tiger striped Catfish

| Tiger Shovelnose Catfish

General info about Zebra Shovelnose

Zebra Shovelnose is a large, predatory species that can grow up to 4 feet (120 cm) in length. They have a distinctive striped pattern, with black and white stripes running the length of their body. These catfish are active swimmers and need a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space.

Zebra Shovelnose Diet & Nutrition

Zebra Shovelnose are carnivorous and require a diet of meaty foods, such as live or frozen fish, shrimp, and worms. They have a large appetite and should be fed multiple times a week.

Determining Sex of Zebra Shovelnose

There is no known external method to determine the sex of Zebra Shovelnose.

Breeding & Spawning Zebra Shovelnose

Information on breeding and spawning Zebra Shovelnose in captivity is limited.

Common Diseases with Zebra Shovelnose

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

Zebra Shovelnose Origin

Zebra Shovelnose are found in the rivers and streams of South America, primarily in the Amazon basin.

Caution with Zebra Shovelnose

Zebra Shovelnose are large, predatory fish and should not be kept with smaller fish or invertebrates. They may also be aggressive towards other fish of a similar size, so caution should be taken when selecting tank mates.

Acclimating Zebra Shovelnose

Zebra Shovelnose should be acclimated slowly to the aquarium environment to avoid stress and possible illness. The drip acclimation method is recommended.
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Zebra Shovelnose Catfish Pimelodidae Brachyplatystoma tigrinum Zebra Shovelnose is a large, predatory species that can grow up to 4 feet (120 cm) in length. They have a distinctive striped pattern, with black and white stripes running the length of their body. These catfish are active swimmers and need a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space. PalaciosAn

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