Rineloricaria parva

Whiptail Catfish

Image of Rineloricaria parva

Scientific Classification

Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Actinopterygii
Order:Siluriformes
Family:Loricariidae
Genus:Rineloricaria
Species:parva

Quick Stats

Difficulty
Medium
Environment
Freshwater
Temperature
24°C - 28°C
pH Level
6 - 7.5
Water Hardness
36 - 215 ppm
Lifespan
5 years
Origin
South America
Adult Size
12 cm
Diet
Omnivore
Creature Type
Fish
Water Flow
Medium Flow

About This Species

Basic Description

The Whiptail Catfish, also known as the Twig Catfish, has a slender, stick-like body for camouflage. It is a peaceful, sedentary bottom-dweller, often resting on the substrate or glass. This fish helps keep the tank clean by constantly grazing on algae and biofilm, making it a gentle addition to a community aquarium.

Detailed Description

This fascinating loricariid thrives in well-oxygenated water with a noticeable current, mimicking its natural habitat. As a slow-moving bottom-dweller with a low metabolism, it requires a diet rich in vegetable matter to support its grazing behavior. Care should be taken to ensure it isn't outcompeted for food by faster tank mates. While generally peaceful, its specific needs place it at a medium difficulty level for aquarists. Breeding is possible for dedicated hobbyists.

Scientific Description

*Rineloricaria parva* is a benthic species in the Loricariidae family, notable for its elongated morphology. Its physiology features a low metabolic rate, moderate oxygen consumption, and a corresponding bioload factor of 3.0. Ecologically, it functions as a biofilm consumer, grazing on aufwuchs and contributing to nutrient cycling. Its sedentary nature and slow swimming movements are key behavioral traits. The species exhibits moderate difficulty in terms of captive propagation.

Aquarium Building Information

Minimum Tank Size

60L

Swimming Zone

bottom

Special Requirements

Oxygen Consumption

Medium

Waste Production

Medium

Feeding Frequency

Daily

Metabolism Rate

Low

Activity Level

Sedentary

Food Types

Wafers, Sinking Pellets, Vegetables, Frozen Food, Algae


Generate Printable Card

Create a printable card for this creature to display in your store or aquarium. The card includes a QR code for quick access to more information.

Generate Card