Synodontis Brichardi Catfish
August 16, 2023Lohachata Botia Loach Group
August 16, 2023Synodontis Angelicus Catfish
The Synodontis Angelicus Catfish, also known as the Angel Catfish or the Polka Dot Synodontis, is a freshwater catfish species that is native to Africa. It is named for its unique appearance, which includes a polka-dot pattern on a dark brown or black body. Synodontis Angelicus Catfish are generally peaceful and can be kept in a community aquarium with other non-aggressive fish species. They are omnivorous and will eat a variety of foods, including pellets, flakes, and frozen or live foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp. The Synodontis Angelicus Catfish can grow up to 10 inches in length and can live for several years with proper care. They prefer a well-oxygenated aquarium with plenty of hiding places such as caves or driftwood. It’s worth noting that these catfish can be territorial and may require ample swimming space and territories to feel comfortable in a community tank.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
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