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Platydoras armatulus

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Striped Raphael Catfish
Striped Raphael Catfish
Species Platydoras armatulus
Family Doradidae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 170.344 liters
170,343.53 mL

45 US Gallons (170.3L)

Size 7.874 in

15-20 cm (5.9-7.9")

sg Freshwater
pH 6.0 - 7.5
Temp. 297.15 K
75.2 °F
534.87 °R

303.15 K
86 °F
545.67 °R
24 -30 °C (75.2-86°F)

Water Hardness

6-16 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Common
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

4-10 years

Habitat

South America

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Raphael Catfish, Humbug Catfish, Striped Raphael Catfish, Southern Striped Raphael, Striped Talking Catfish, Chocolate Talking Catfish

[edit] Synonyms

Doras armatulus

[edit] Sexing

Adult females will be broader in body when viewed from above.

[edit] Tank compatibility

The Striped Raphael Catfish are generally peaceful fish although should not be kept with very small fish or fry.

[edit] Diet

They will accept a wide range of foods including sinking pellets and flake as well as live/frozen foods.

[edit] Feeding regime

It is good to feed them after the lights are gone off since they are nocturnal.

[edit] Environment Specifics

Must be provided with hiding places such as caves or pipes and dim lighting. Be careful with exposed heaters as this fish can try and hide behind them and get burnt. Some floating plants are good because they provide fish with shady area. Sand or gravel substrate are good choices. Consider adding a couple pieces of bogwood to create hiding places for fish.

[edit] Behaviour

They are peaceful catfish and they will often make croaking sound.

[edit] Identification

These fish's colour is brown with vanilla-coloured stripes. Often confused with Platydoras costatus. They have bony plates covering their body with rear-facing hooks. This feature makes fish hard to handle and can easily become tangled in fish nets. Also looks similar in appearance to Orinocodorus eigenmanni which has more longer snout.

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