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Distichodus Sexfasciatus 5cm

£120.00

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Distichodus Sexfasciatus 5cm

Overview: The Distichodus Sexfasciatus, commonly known as the six-barred distichodus, is an impressive and striking species prized for its sleek elongated body and distinctive six dark vertical bars running along its sides. Originating from the rivers and tributaries of Central Africa, this fish brings a touch of exotic allure to any aquarium.

Origin: Hailing from the Congo River basin in Africa, these fish thrive in slow-moving, well-oxygenated waters rich in vegetation and hiding spots.

Feeding: Omnivorous by nature, they eagerly accept a varied diet including quality flakes, pellets, and live or frozen foods like bloodworms and brine shrimp. Incorporating vegetable matter into their diet is beneficial for their health.

Tank Mates: Best suited for a species-specific tank or a community setup with large, peaceful fish. Avoid small or delicate species that might become targets due to their size.

Aggression: Known for their moderate temperament, these distichodus tend to be peaceful if provided adequate space and hiding spots. However, occasional territorial behaviors might arise, especially during breeding periods or in confined spaces.

Experience Level: Intermediate to advanced aquarists will appreciate and properly manage the requirements of the Distichodus Sexfasciatus. They benefit from an understanding of water parameters, tank dynamics, and dietary needs.

Water Parameters: Aim for a pH range of 6.5 to 7.5, with temperatures around 75-82°F (24-28°C). Clean, well-filtered water with minimal ammonia and nitrate levels is crucial for their health.

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