Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus)

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Banjo Catfish

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Banjo Catfish

Bunocephalus coracoideus

57 Litres (15 US G.)

12.7-15.2cm (5-6 ")

sg

Freshwater

pH

5.8 - 7.8

20-25.6°C (68 -78 °F)

5-19 °d

1:1 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods
Other (See article)

5-12 years

Family

Aspredinidae



Additional names

Banjo Catfish, Guitarrita, Bicolor Banjo Catfish

Additional scientific names

Dysichthys coracoideus, Bunocephalus bicolor


Origin

South America: Amazon River basin.

Sexing

Mature females are more stocky than males.

Tank compatibility

A peaceful fish compatible most other peaceful fish of similar size, smaller fish may be eaten however.

Diet

Will accept most meaty foods including bloodworm, tubifex, small earthworms as well as flake, pellets and sinking tablets.

Feeding regime

A nocturnal catfish so feed just before lights out, however, some Banjos may feed during the day, it depends on their character.

Environment Specifics

Prefers a fine, soft sandy substrate, with cover in the form of rocks, wood, large plants or leaves.

Behaviour

This fish will bury itself in the substrate, frequently disappearing completely from sight. It may also eat small fish such as Neon Tetras or fry, as well as small shrimp. Can uproot plants so it is best to plant robust ones if any.

Identification

A medium sized brown catfish with a broad flat head and long narrow body, has quite a lumpy head. It is similar to other species of Banjo catfish but this one is smaller than its relatives.

Pictures

Video

Showing its hiding skills:

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