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(Other members of the genus Polypterus)
ADULT SIZE: 25 cm
WATER CONDITIONS: Not critical
TEMPERATURE RANGE: 24-28 C
FOOD: Feed Polypterus ornatipinnis live foods and small fish
DISTRIBUTION: This species comes from Angola, Cameroon, Congo (DRC), Lake Tanganyika
AQUARIUM CARE: The ornate bichir is an aggressive predator that can grow longer than half a metre (though usually less in captivity) and requires nourishing meat and live foods, such as shrimp, small fish, mussels etc. It does well in a larger tank, in subdued light. They can be kept with smaller fish if well fed, but similar sized species are more appropriate. This fish has a wide distribution in Africa, even venturing into lake Tanganyika, so it clearly enjoys a wide range of water conditions, from the soft acidic swamp water of the Congo, to the hard 'liquid rock' water of the great lakes.
BREEDING: This species has been bred in captivity, though not often. Males initiate spawning, and wrap their bodies around the female.
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Other members of the genus Polypterus
Other oddball species
Other species from Angola, Cameroon, Congo (DRC), Lake Tanganyika
The ornate bichir is a widely distributed African carnivore
BREEDING: This species has been bred in captivity, though not often. Males initiate spawning, and wrap their bodies around the female.
Have you bred Polypterus ornatipinnis? Why not fill in a breeding questionaire?
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