Description
Apogon Catfish (Phalacronotus apogon)
Overview
The Apogon Catfish is a sleek, elongated freshwater species known for its silvery-grey body, peaceful nature, and bottom-dwelling habits. Its streamlined shape and subtle coloration make it a fascinating addition to large community or species-specific tanks.
Origin
Native to Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Found in slow-moving rivers, lakes, and floodplain habitats with soft substrates and plenty of cover.
Feeding
Carnivorous. Accepts live or frozen foods such as small fish, shrimp, worms, and high-quality sinking pellets. A protein-rich diet is essential for growth and health.
Tank Mates
Best housed with medium to large, non-aggressive fish. Avoid small fish and invertebrates, which may be eaten. Suitable companions include barbs, rainbowfish, peaceful cichlids, and other robust species.
Aggression
Generally peaceful toward similarly sized tank mates. Territoriality is minimal if adequate space and hiding spots are provided.
Experience Level
Intermediate. Requires a spacious, well-maintained aquarium with soft substrate and stable water conditions.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 74°F – 82°F (23°C – 28°C)
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pH: 6.5 – 7.5
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Hardness: 5 – 15 dGH
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Notes: Provide driftwood, rocks, or other shelters, and a gentle water flow to replicate natural habitat.
Peaceful, sleek, and hardy, the Apogon Catfish (Phalacronotus apogon) is an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a calm, bottom-dwelling centerpiece for large freshwater aquariums.





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