Description
Bug Eye Squeaker Catfish (Synodontis contractus)
Overview
The Bug Eye Squeaker Catfish is a compact and uniquely shaped Synodontis species, instantly recognizable by its deep, rounded body and prominent, expressive eyes. Small, hardy, and full of quirky personality, it’s a favorite among African oddball enthusiasts and catfish collectors.
Origin
Native to the Congo River Basin in Central Africa, typically found in slow-moving, shaded waters with plenty of submerged structure.
Feeding
Omnivorous and easy to feed:
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Sinking catfish pellets
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Frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and mysis
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Occasional live foods
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Vegetables like blanched zucchini or cucumber
They are excellent scavengers but still require a consistent diet.
Tank Mates
Peaceful with similarly sized community fish:
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African tetras
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Rainbowfish
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Peaceful cichlids (e.g., kribs, Congo River species)
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Other Synodontis species
Avoid: Very small fish that may be mistaken for food and highly aggressive tank mates.
Aggression
Low. Generally peaceful, though may show mild territoriality toward other bottom dwellers, especially in smaller tanks.
Experience Level
Beginner to Intermediate. Hardy and adaptable, making them suitable for aquarists with basic experience in maintaining stable water conditions.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72–79°F (22–26°C)
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pH: 6.5–7.6
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Hardness: 5–20 dGH
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Notes: Provide plenty of hiding spots using rocks, caves, and driftwood. Moderate flow and clean water help them thrive.
The Bug Eye Squeaker Catfish (Synodontis contractus) is a charming, uniquely shaped bottom dweller with a calm temperament—perfect for African community tanks and catfish enthusiasts.





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