Difference between revisions of "Crossocheilus oblongus"

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{{Fish Data
 
{{Fish Data
 
|stub=No
 
|stub=No
|name=True Siamese Flying Fox
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|name=Siamese algae-eater
|extra_common_names=True Siamese Flying Fox
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|extra_common_names=Siamese algae-eater
 
|species=Crossocheilus oblongus
 
|species=Crossocheilus oblongus
 
|extra_scientific_names=Labeo oblongus, Crossocheilus siamensis, Epalzeorhynchos siamensis, Epalzeorhynchos stigmaeus
 
|extra_scientific_names=Labeo oblongus, Crossocheilus siamensis, Epalzeorhynchos siamensis, Epalzeorhynchos stigmaeus
 
|image=Crossocheilus_oblongus445.jpg
 
|image=Crossocheilus_oblongus445.jpg
|caption=True Siamese Flying Fox
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|caption=Siamese algae-eater
 
|availability=U
 
|availability=U
 
|habitat=Asia
 
|habitat=Asia

Latest revision as of 12:16, 16 September 2020

Crossocheilus oblongus445.jpg
Siamese algae-eater

Crossocheilus oblongus

208 Litres (55 US G.)

12-15 cm (4.7-5.9")

sg

Freshwater

pH

6.0 - 7.5

22.8-27.2°C (73 -81 °F)

2-12 °d

1:2 M:F

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

3-5 years

Family

Cyprinidae



Additional names

Siamese algae-eater

Additional scientific names

Labeo oblongus, Crossocheilus siamensis, Epalzeorhynchos siamensis, Epalzeorhynchos stigmaeus


Origin[edit]

Asia: Thailand to Indonesia.


Sexing[edit]

It's not possible to visually sex this fish.


Tank compatibility[edit]

A generally peaceful fish that does best kept in pairs or groups.


Diet[edit]

Likes to eat algae when very young, but soon prefers dry flake food, bloodworm, etc. However, this fish will not resolve an algae problem.


Feeding regime[edit]

Feed once or twice a day.


Environment specifics[edit]

Likes a long tank with a moderate to strong current and bogwood décor.


Behaviour[edit]

A generally peaceful active fish.


Identification[edit]

Not to be mistaken for the more colourful Flying Fox (Epalzeorhynchos kalopterus) or the very similar Siamese Algae Eater (Crossocheilus siamensis). The Siamese Flying Fox has a smooth black band running down its length that does not extend through the caudal tail fin.

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