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Additional information (Wiki):
Peters' elephantnose fish is
probably the most commonly-available
Mormyrid in aquarium stores in the USA.
In the aquarium (which should be at
least 200 liters) it is timid,
preferring a heavily planted environment
with subdued lighting. Ideally, a pipe
or hollow log should be provided. The
substrate should ideally be soft sand to
allow the fish to sift through it with
its delicate extended lip. It feeds on
small worms (bloodworms) and aquatic
invertebrates such as mosquito larvae,
but in the aquarium will usually accept
frozen or even flake food.
How peaceful an elephantnose fish is can
depend on the individual; some are quite
aggressive with other species, while
others are retiring. They may be kept in
a community aquarium with peaceful
species who share their water
preferences. However, unless kept in an
aquarium of over 400 liters, it is
unwise to keep more than one
elephantnose fish as they can be
territorial. The conditions suggested to
keep them in an aquarium are as follows:
pH of 6.8 to 7.2, water temperature
26 to 28 degrees Celsius, and water of
medium hardness. |
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