Petricola Catfish – Peaceful and Hardy Freshwater Bottom Dweller
The Petricola Catfish (Synodontis petricola), also known as the Dwarf Lake Synodontis, is a stunning and peaceful bottom-dwelling fish native to Africa’s Lake Tanganyika.
Recognized for its beautiful spotted pattern and active nature, this catfish is an excellent addition to freshwater community and cichlid aquariums.
Its hardy nature, combined with its ability to thrive in a variety of tank conditions, makes it a popular choice among aquarists of all experience levels.
Key Features:
•Attractive Appearance: Beautiful spotted body with a sleek and elegant shape.
•Peaceful Nature: Ideal for community tanks and compatible with African cichlids.
•Bottom Dweller: Active scavenger that keeps the substrate clean by consuming leftover food.
•Hardy and Adaptable: Tolerant of a range of water conditions, making them beginner-friendly.
•Active and Social: Thrives when kept in small groups, displaying natural behaviors.
Care Requirements:
•Tank Size: Minimum 75 litres for a small group.
•Water Parameters: pH 7.5–8.5, temperature 24–28°C, moderately hard to hard water.
•Diet: Omnivorous; feed sinking pellets, algae wafers, and occasional live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp.
•Tank Setup: Provide plenty of hiding spots such as caves, rocks, and driftwood, along with a sandy substrate.
•Tank Mates: Compatible with African cichlids, peaceful community fish, and other bottom dwellers.
Breeding Tips:
Petricola Catfish are egg scatterers and can spawn in captivity with proper care. Use caves or spawning mops to provide safe spaces for egg laying, and remove adults to protect the eggs.
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