C 125 Catfish

C 125 Catfish

Aspidoras spilotus

In Stock Common stock Wild Caught Moderate care Not Reef Safe

SKU: 01-A-03-323-01

Discover the unique charm of the C 125 Catfish, an exquisite addition to any freshwater aquarium.

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Export Size
up to 10.0 cm
Origin
Southeast Asia
Temperature
22.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
80 L
pH
6.00–7.50
Diet
omnivore
The C 125 Catfish, scientifically known as Aspidoras spilotus, is a captivating freshwater species native to the rivers and streams of Southeast Asia. Known for its striking pattern of dark spots against a light body, this catfish is not only visually appealing but also contributes to the ecological balance of its habitat. Typically found in densely vegetated areas with slow-moving waters, it plays a vital role in the aquatic ecosystem by scavenging organic matter and helping maintain water quality.

This species exhibits a peaceful demeanor, making it an ideal choice for community tanks. With a slender, elongated body and distinctive barbels, the C 125 Catfish is well-adapted to foraging in the substrate for food. Their behavior is generally sociable, often seen in small groups, which enhances their display in aquariums. They thrive in environments that mimic their natural habitat, which includes ample hiding spots and plenty of plant cover.

C 125 Catfish are known for their resilience and adaptability in captivity. They prefer soft, acidic to neutral water and a well-maintained environment. Their unique feeding habits include sifting through substrate for small invertebrates and detritus, making them fascinating to observe. As they mature, their coloration can deepen, providing even more aesthetic appeal to aquarists.

Overall, the C 125 Catfish is an extraordinary species that not only adds beauty but also ecological value to freshwater aquariums. Their unique characteristics and behaviors make them a favorite among both novice and experienced aquarists alike.
To ensure the optimal health of the C 125 Catfish, maintain water parameters within the range of 22-28°C (72-82°F) with a pH level between 6.0 and 7.5. Regular water changes are essential to keep ammonia and nitrate levels low, as this species is sensitive to poor water quality. It's advisable to use a gentle filtration system to provide adequate water movement without creating too much current, as they prefer calmer waters.

Feeding the C 125 Catfish should include a varied diet of high-quality sinking pellets, frozen or live foods such as bloodworms and brine shrimp, as well as blanched vegetables. They are not picky eaters and will thrive on a diet rich in protein and plant matter. Compatibility-wise, they are best kept with other peaceful species, avoiding aggressive or large fish that may pose a threat.

Acclimation is crucial when introducing C 125 Catfish into a new environment. Float the sealed bag in the aquarium for about 15-20 minutes to equalize the temperature before gradually mixing tank water into the bag. A quarantine period of 2-4 weeks is recommended to monitor for any signs of illness or stress before introducing them to a community tank.
The C 125 Catfish is suitable for shipping, provided they are packed securely to minimize stress during transit. A packing density of 5-7 fish per liter is recommended to ensure adequate space. Maintain a stable temperature between 22-28°C during shipping, as they are sensitive to extreme temperature fluctuations. This species is not listed under CITES, simplifying export procedures.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 10.0 cm
Origin Southeast Asia
Diet omnivore
Temp Min 22.0 °C
Temp Max 28.0 °C
pH Min 6.00
pH Max 7.50
Min Tank 80 L

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