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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 100 litres / 26.42 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 8.6cm / 3.39inches |
Temperature | 24°C / 75.20°F - 26°C / 78.80°F |
Hardness | 0-20ºdH |
pH | 6.0-7.0 |
General Description
Trachydoras Steindachneri, a species from the Doradidae family, is a rare find in the aquarium trade due to its limited availability. With a maximum size of 8.6cm, this catfish is well-suited for community tanks, especially alongside smaller fish like tetras and barbs, as well as peaceful dwarf cichlids and gouramis.
Aquarium Setup
For optimal care of Trachydoras Steindachneri, a tank of at least 100 litres is recommended. The aquarium should be densely planted, providing numerous hiding spots such as caves, bogwood, and flowerpots. Dim lighting and still to slow water flow enhance the fish's comfort, replicating its natural Amazonian river biotope.
Behaviour
Being primarily nocturnal, this catfish should be fed sinking foods like catfish pellets, algae wafers, and granules. Incorporating live and frozen foods into its diet is crucial for a balanced nutrition. It's advisable to feed the fish just before lights out to ensure it receives an adequate portion of food.
Feeding and Diet
Trachydoras Steindachneri showcases a peaceful demeanor, making it compatible with a variety of tankmates. Its behavior favors a calm environment, making it an excellent addition to tanks featuring small, non-aggressive fish species.
Reproduction & Dimorphism
Unfortunately, reproduction of Trachydoras Steindachneri has not been documented in captivity, and sexual dimorphism in this species remains unknown.
Habitat and Distribution
This species, distributed across regions of the Amazon basin in countries like Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil, thrives in river habitats typical of the Amazon. The water conditions that suit this catfish include a pH range of 6.0-7.0, water hardness of 0-20°dH, and a temperature range of 24-26°C.