Gnathonemus petersii - Elephant fish 15cm (Africa)

Gnathonemus petersii 15cm

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Gnathonemus petersii, also known as elephantnose fish or Peters' elephantnose fish, are freshwater fish that primarily live in West Africa. They belong to the Mormyridae family and are known for their ability to produce and perceive electric fields to communicate and navigate their environment.

Here is some information on keeping Gnathonemus petersii in captivity:

Aquarium size: Gnathonemus petersii need an aquarium of at least 100 liters to develop properly. It is important to maintain good water filtration and regularly change a portion of the water to keep a healthy living environment.

Water temperature: Gnathonemus petersii require a water temperature of 22 to 26 °C. It is important to maintain this constant temperature for their well-being.

Feeding: Gnathonemus petersii are omnivorous fish and need a balanced diet that includes fish pellets, live foods such as brine shrimp and bloodworms, as well as cooked vegetables. It is important not to overfeed the fish to avoid polluting the aquarium water.

Living conditions: Gnathonemus petersii are social fish and like to live in groups. It is recommended to keep at least six individuals together for their well-being. It is also important to provide adequate decor with plants and hiding places for the fish.

In general, Gnathonemus petersii are relatively easy to keep in captivity when provided with an appropriate habitat and balanced diet. However, it is important to research the specific needs of this species before caring for them and to follow proper maintenance advice to ensure their well-being.