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Red Aspidoras

Aspidoras sp. C125

Its orange-red body color makes the Red Aspidoras an eye-catcher in the aquarium.

24,90

Includes 20% MwSt.

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  • colored bright orange
  • bottom-dwelling group fish
  • rarely available

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Important data

Origin
South America
They are
bred regionally
Difficulty
easy
Size
up to 4cm
Shipping size
approx. 2-3cm
Lifespan
with good care 10+ years
Quantity
from 10 individuals
Diet
omnivorous
Tank area
bottom
Tank size
from 60 liters
Temperature
22-26°C
pH value
5.5-7.0
Water hardness
2-12°dGH

Product description & details

The Red Aspidoras (sp. C125) is originally from Brazil, South America, where it is mainly found in coastal rivers. This is the albino color variant of the Dwarf Catfish, and has a beautiful orange-red body color.

 

Care in the aquarium

Classic for Aspidoras, the up to 4 cm Red Aspidoras is a shoal fish that feels comfortable with at least 8 conspecifics. In the aquarium, which has an edge length of at least 60cm (better 80cm), it needs a fine, non-sharp-edged substrate as well as sufficient hiding places in the form of plants and, for example, catfish caves, roots or stones. The Red Aspidoras is fairly easy to keep if these needs are met.

 

Feeding

Red Aspidoras are omnivores, so it can be fed a variety of sinking live and frozen foods, as well as greens and sinking commercial catfish food. It is important to feed as varied as possible.

Carefully take the fish out of the bag/transport container and place them, along with the transport water, in a bucket or other deep, sufficiently large container. Give the animals time to get used to the room temperature, especially in winter. If the transport water is at room temperature, the water from the aquarium into which the animals are to be relocated can be added dropwise. Do this until the amount of aquarium water is at least equal to the amount of transport water. An air hose, in which you can tie a knot in order to slow down the water flow significantly, is suitable for adding the aquarium water. Water addition is even easier with the “Smart Move Acclimation Kit”, which allows you to adjust the flow rate as needed.
The acclimatization phase should last around 2 to 5 hours – depending on how different the water values ​​of the target pool are from the transport water.

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