- Name:
Asian Banjo Catfish
- Family: Akysidae
- Species: Catfish
- Scientific Name: Acrochordonichthys rugosus
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General info about Asian Banjo Catfish
The Asian Banjo Catfish, also known as the Banana Catfish or the Spotted Eel-loach, is a freshwater fish species that belongs to the family Akysidae. It is native to Southeast Asia, specifically found in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. This species is usually small, growing up to 10 cm in length, and has an elongated body shape with a flattened head and a long, thin tail.
Asian Banjo Catfish Diet & Nutrition
The Asian Banjo Catfish is a carnivorous species that feeds on small crustaceans, insects, and other small aquatic animals. In captivity, they can be fed a variety of live and frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and chopped fish.
Determining Sex of Asian Banjo Catfish
It is difficult to determine the sex of the Asian Banjo Catfish as they do not show any physical differences between males and females.
Breeding & Spawning Asian Banjo Catfish
There is limited information available about the breeding and spawning of the Asian Banjo Catfish in captivity. However, it is believed that they are egg layers, and breeding requires a specialized setup with appropriate water conditions and temperature.
Common Diseases with Asian Banjo Catfish
The Asian Banjo Catfish is relatively hardy and not prone to any specific diseases. However, like all fish species, they are susceptible to common aquarium diseases such as ich, fin rot, and bacterial infections.
Asian Banjo Catfish Origin
The Asian Banjo Catfish is native to Southeast Asia, specifically found in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. They are usually found in slow-moving rivers, streams, and flooded rice paddies.
Caution with Asian Banjo Catfish
The Asian Banjo Catfish is a peaceful species and generally gets along well with other non-aggressive fish species. However, they may become aggressive towards their own species or similarly shaped species. It is recommended to keep them in a species-only tank or with other peaceful fish species.
Acclimating Asian Banjo Catfish
The Asian Banjo Catfish should be acclimated slowly to their new aquarium environment to avoid stress or shock. The drip acclimation method is recommended, where water is slowly added to the bag over a period of 1-2 hours to adjust to the new water conditions.
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