Albino Whiptail Catfish (Rineloricaria lancelata)
Albino Whiptail Catfish (Rineloricaria lancelata) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Albino Whiptail Catfish (Rineloricaria lancelata)
Description
Description
The Albino Whiptail Catfish (Rineloricaria lanceolata), also known as the Chocolate Whiptail Catfish, is a fascinating species native to South America. Let’s dive into some details about this intriguing fish:
- Classification: It belongs to the family Loricariidae.
- Distribution: Found in the upper Amazon River basin in Brazil and Peru.
- Habitat: Typically inhabits sandy environments with leaf litter.
- Maximum Standard Length: Up to 3.8 inches (9.5 cm).
- Aquarium Size: A pair can be kept in a tank as small as 18″ x 15″ x 12″ (45 cm x 37.5 cm x 30 cm), but larger quarters are needed for a group.
- Maintenance: Consider a biotope setup with sand and dried leaves (such as oak and beech). Provide rock or wood caves for potential spawning sites. It thrives in both well-planted tanks and dim lighting.
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Water Conditions:
- Temperature: 77-82°F (25-28°C)
- pH: 6.0-8.0
- Hardness: 5-20°H
- Diet: Omnivorous, feeding on aufwuchs (algae and small aquatic crustaceans). Accepts sinking dried foods, vegetable matter (blanched spinach, courgette, kale), and live/frozen fare like bloodworm or daphnia.
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Behavior and Compatibility:
- Peaceful catfish that can be combined with various species.
- Suitable tankmates include small characins, Apistogramma, Corydoras, and other quiet Loricariids.
- Avoid aggressive tankmates to prevent competition for food.
- Best kept in a small group.
- Sexual Dimorphism: Mature males develop odontotes on the head and pectoral spines, which females lack.
- Reproduction: Breeds relatively easily. Start with a group of 6 or more juveniles to increase chances of obtaining a pair. Provide spawning caves
Specifications
Specifications
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CategoryCatfish
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Species TypeWhiptail Catfish
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Water Temperature
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Minimum Tank Size20 Gallons
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Water pH LevelAcidic, Neutral
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Habitat PreferenceSandy Tanks, Hiding Spots, Driftwood, Planted Tanks
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BehaviourBottom-Dwelling, Community Fish
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