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Rope Fish 20cm
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SGD 12.20
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Temperament
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Description
The Ropefish (Erpetoichthys calabaricus), also known as the Reedfish or Snakefish, is a unique and interesting freshwater fish belonging to the Polypteridae family. Here's some information about the Ropefish and its lifestyle:
Physical Characteristics:
- The Ropefish has an elongated, eel-like body with distinctive rope-like markings, which give it its common name.
- It has small pectoral fins and a pair of modified ventral fins that resemble small limbs.
- The dorsal fin runs the length of its back and is divided into many small sections, giving it a primitive appearance.
Size:
- Ropefish can grow relatively large, reaching lengths of up to 2 feet (60 cm) in captivity.
Habitat:
- Native to slow-moving rivers and swamps in West and Central Africa, the Ropefish is often found in areas with dense vegetation and muddy substrates.
Tank Setup:
- Provide a spacious aquarium with ample hiding spots, such as caves, PVC pipes, or dense vegetation, as Ropefish appreciate cover.
- They are tolerant of a variety of water conditions but generally prefer soft to moderately hard water with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
- Keep the water temperature in the range of 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C).
Diet:
- Ropefish are carnivorous and primarily eat small live or frozen foods, such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and small fish.
- Some individuals may learn to accept high-quality pellets or other prepared foods.
Behavior:
- Ropefish are nocturnal and often more active during the evening and night.
- They are generally peaceful but may eat smaller tank mates that can fit into their mouths.
- Ropefish are known for their interesting locomotion; they move by rippling their bodies and using their pectoral fins to "walk" along the substrate.
Tank Mates:
- Choose tank mates carefully. Avoid keeping Ropefish with aggressive or nippy species, as they are relatively peaceful.
- Tank mates should be of a size that won't be considered as potential prey.
Breeding:
- Breeding Ropefish in captivity can be challenging. They are egg layers, and the male guards the eggs until they hatch. Providing suitable hiding spots and a separate breeding tank may increase the chances of successful breeding.
Keep in mind that the Ropefish is not recommended for beginners due to its specific requirements and potential size. When considering adding a Ropefish to your aquarium, it's crucial to research and understand their needs to provide a suitable environment for their well-being.
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