- Name:
Needle Nose Gar
(View AKA's) - Family: Belonidae
- Species: Gar
- Scientific Name: Xenentodon cancila
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General info about Needle Nose Gar
The Needle Nose Gar is a freshwater species that is native to Southeast Asia. It has a long, slender body with a needle-like snout and can grow up to 24 inches (61 cm) in length. It is a predatory species and requires a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space.
Needle Nose Gar Diet & Nutrition
The Needle Nose Gar is a carnivore and primarily feeds on small fish and invertebrates. It will also eat live or frozen foods such as shrimp, krill, or earthworms.
Determining Sex of Needle Nose Gar
Males tend to have a more slender and elongated body shape than females. During breeding season, males will develop a small bump on their head.
Breeding & Spawning Needle Nose Gar
Little is known about the breeding habits of Needle Nose Gars in the aquarium. In the wild, they are known to spawn during the rainy season.
Common Diseases with Needle Nose Gar
Needle Nose Gars are generally hardy and not susceptible to many diseases. However, poor water quality can lead to illness.
Needle Nose Gar Origin
The Needle Nose Gar is native to Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar.
Caution with Needle Nose Gar
Needle Nose Gars are predatory species and should only be kept with other large, predatory fish. They should not be kept with small fish or invertebrates, as they will likely be eaten. They also require a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space.
Acclimating Needle Nose Gar
When introducing new Needle Nose Gars to the aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock. Float the bag in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to allow the water temperature to equalize, then slowly add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over the course of an hour.
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Needle Nose Gar | Gar | Belonidae | Xenentodon cancila | The Needle Nose Gar is a freshwater species that is native to Southeast Asia. It has a long, slender body with a needle-like snout and can grow up to 24 inches (61 cm) in length. It is a predatory species and requires a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space. | PalaciosAn |
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