Garra spilota 2-3cm (Asia)

Garra spilota 2-3cm (Asia)

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Garra spilota is a species of fish from the Cyprinidae family, native to Western Asia. It is commonly known as the Spilota catfish or spotted catfish.

The Spilota catfish has an elongated body that is laterally compressed, with a bifurcated caudal fin and moderately developed pectoral and pelvic fins. Its color is generally dark brown to gray with irregular spots and vertical stripes along its body. Adult specimens can reach a length of 20 cm.

The Spilota catfish is typically found in rivers and mountain streams of Western Asia, where it primarily feeds on small crustaceans and insects. It is also known to feed on plants and small fish.

In captivity, the Spilota catfish requires a large aquarium with well-filtered water and a water temperature ranging from 22 to 26 degrees Celsius. It should be fed a varied diet including live and frozen foods, as well as quality dried foods.

The Spilota catfish is a popular species in aquariophily due to its beautiful appearance and peaceful personality. However, it can be shy and should be kept with similarly sized peaceful species. In summary, the Spilota catfish is a species of fish from the Cyprinidae family, native to Western Asia, known for its beautiful appearance and peaceful personality. It requires a large aquarium with well-filtered water and a varied diet to be kept in captivity.