Description
Ornate Bushfish (Microctenopoma ansorgii)
Overview
The Ornate Bushfish is a small, peaceful freshwater labyrinth fish, recognized for its intricate patterning, elongated body, and calm, secretive behavior. It is an interesting and decorative addition to community aquariums, especially in heavily planted setups.
Origin
Native to West Africa, including the rivers of Nigeria and Cameroon. Found in slow-moving, densely vegetated waters with abundant leaf litter and submerged roots.
Feeding
Carnivorous-leaning omnivore. Accepts live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, daphnia, and high-quality micro-pellets. Will occasionally nibble on plant matter. Feeding at night or in low light encourages natural behavior.
Tank Mates
Peaceful and best kept with other small, non-aggressive fish. Suitable tank mates include small tetras, rasboras, and peaceful dwarf cichlids. Avoid aggressive or very large fish.
Aggression
Low. Territorial only during breeding; males may guard a small area but are generally unobtrusive.
Experience Level
Intermediate. Benefits from a well-planted tank, gentle water flow, and stable water conditions.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 74°F – 80°F (23°C – 27°C)
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pH: 6.0 – 7.0
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Hardness: 2 – 10 dGH
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Notes: Provide dense vegetation, driftwood, and caves; soft substrate encourages natural foraging and hiding.
Peaceful, intricately patterned, and fascinating to observe, the Ornate Bushfish (Microctenopoma ansorgii) is perfect for aquarists seeking a secretive, decorative, and calm freshwater species for planted community tanks.





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