The Fat-mouth Catfish is a large and robust bottom-dweller from Africa, named for its characteristically wide mouth. Due to its significant adult size, it requires a spacious aquarium and is not suitable for small community tanks. This fish is known to be territorial, so it's best kept either by itself or with other large, fast-swimming fish that occupy the middle and upper levels of the water. You should avoid keeping it with other bottom-dwellers, as it will likely become defensive and aggressive towards them. This catfish has a moderate activity level and enjoys exploring the tank's lower regions. It has a natural habit of digging in the substrate while searching for food, which can easily uproot delicate aquatic plants. If you wish to have plants, it is best to choose tough, hardy species like Anubias or Java Fern and attach them to rocks or driftwood instead of planting them in the gravel. As an omnivore, it is not a fussy eater. A balanced diet of high-quality sinking pellets, supplemented with occasional frozen or live foods, will keep it healthy and active. Because it is a large fish that produces a lot of waste, a powerful filtration system and regular water changes are absolutely essential to maintain a clean and healthy environment. With proper care, it can be a part of your aquarium for a decade.
200L
bottom
Medium
High
Alternate days
Medium
Moderate
Sinking Pellets, Wafers, Frozen Food, Live Food
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