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Rineloricaria sp.

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Red Whiptail Catfish
Red Whiptail Catfish
Species Rineloricaria sp.
Family Loricariidae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 75.708 liters
75,708.236 mL

20 US Gallons (75.7L)

Size 11.43 cm

3-4.5 " (7.6-11.4cm)

sg Freshwater
pH 6.5 - 7.2
Temp. 297.039 K
23.889 °C
534.67 °R

302.039 K
28.889 °C
543.67 °R
75 -84 °F (23.9-28.9°C)

Water Hardness

2-15 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Habitat

South America

This animal is available captive bred

Contents

[edit] Alternative Names

Red Whiptail Catfish, Red Lizard Catfish, L010a

[edit] Sexing

Males are slender, have whiskers and grow short spines in the top of their heads and pectoral fins.

[edit] Tank Compatibility

One of the most peaceful catfish around, these can be combined with many other species. In a natural setup good tankmates include small Characins, Apistogramma, Corydoras and other quiet Loricariids, but it can be kept in most communities of peaceful fish. Don't keep it with anything too vigorous or aggressive as it will become very retiring and will easily be out-competed for food. It's not territorial unless spawning, and is best kept in a small group. Bear in mind it does not do well at higher temperatures when selecting tankmates.

[edit] Diet

Omnivorous and will accept both sinking dried foods, vegetable matter including blanched spinach, courgette, kale etc., and live and frozen stuff such as bloodworm or daphnia. As with most rineloricaria, it is primarily a sand-sifting invertebrate feeder, thus, high protein, low fat foods are recommended.

[edit] Feeding Regime

Feed at night

[edit] Environment Specifics

Very sensitive to changing water conditions. The fish should be provided with half-pipe type refuges which also often be used as spawning sites.

[edit] Behaviour

Peaceful bottom feeder

[edit] Breeding

Spawns readily in provided tubes, caves, or like minded contraptions. Due to breeding nonspecificity, just about any open ended tube can be used. As with many loricariines, fry development can be problematic, as they are sensitive to water quality and can be difficult to wean

[edit] Identification

An elongated Catfish with orange/reddish coloration that has a flattened body and is covered by several rows of bony plates. Its mouth is shaped like a suction cup and is located on the underside of its head.

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[edit] External Links

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