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August 16, 2023Synodontis Flavitaeniatus Catfish
The Synodontis Flavitaeniatus Catfish, also known as the Yellow Striped Synodontis or the Bristlenose Synodontis, is a freshwater catfish species that is native to Africa. It is named for its distinctive appearance, which includes a dark brown or black body with vertical yellow stripes and long, bristle-like structures on its head. Synodontis Flavitaeniatus Catfish are relatively easy to care for 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. These catfish are also known for their peaceful behavior and can be kept in groups. The Synodontis Flavitaeniatus Catfish can grow up to 7 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.
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
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