Synodontis Multipunctatis Catfish

Synodontis Multipunctatis Catfish

$28.00
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Synodontis Multipunctatis, also known as the cuckoo catfish or many-spotted synodontis, is a freshwater species of catfish that belongs to the Mochokidae family. It is native to the rivers and streams of West and Central Africa, where it inhabits rocky areas with strong currents. This species has a unique and striking appearance, characterized by its dark body with numerous small white spots. The dorsal fin is adorned with a long, trailing filament, and the tail fin is forked. They can grow up to 7 inches in length and have a lifespan of up to 10 years in captivity. Synodontis Multipunctatis is a peaceful and social fish that can be kept with other non-aggressive fish species in a community aquarium. They are bottom-dwellers, and require a well-decorated tank with plenty of hiding places such as caves, driftwood, and rocks. They also prefer aquariums with moderate to strong water flow. In terms of diet, Synodontis Multipunctatis are omnivorous and will feed on a variety of foods. Th

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