Aspidoras Spilotus, Aspidoras Spilotus, is an unusual and rarely seen species of catfish. They are not a true corydora, belonging instead to a much smaller family of fish. Aspidoras Spilotus are found in coastal river drainages in northeastern Brazil.
They grow to 4-4.5 cm, The body is a pale tan, with dark grey markings. Also, behaviour wise Aspidoras are quite different from similar species. They shoal mid water as well as sit on the bottom of an aquarium. Their small size makes them perfect additions for planted nano aquariums.
Aspidoras Spilotus are easy fish to care for. Fine substrate is best, either sand or micro gravel. Aspidoras will root around in substrate looking for food, so sharp substrates can cause damage to the front of their mouths. Other décor is largely down to personal taste. Areas of cover will make them feel safe, resulting in more outgoing and active fish.
Aspidoras doe best in clean water with stable parameters, with a pH of between 6.5-7.2 being ideal.
Mature females are broader across the abdomen and slightly larger. Males are smaller and slimmer. Aspidoras are very social catfish, and thrive best in groups of 5 or more.
Feeding your Aspidoras Spilotus.
Aspidoras Spilotus are omnivorous in diet and will eagerly accept dried, frozen, and live foods. A good quality protein-based tablet or granule is ideal as a staple diet, supplemented with frozen food enriched with garlic and vitamins. This will ensure good health and vibrant colours. Live food, especially tubifex and bloodworm always goes down well too! Bare in mind that because of their small size they need appropriately sized foods, and ensure that they are not out competed for food by larger and more boisterous fish.
Here at the Abyss Aquatic Warehouse we believe in only providing the best for our customers. All of our fish are fed a varied diet of dried and frozen foods. Also, we ensure they are in perfect condition before they are shipped out.
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