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Redtail catfish × Tiger shovelnose catfish

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Asking price£125Size5 inch

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Shortbody Shovelnose x Red Tail Catfish

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Redtail catfish × Tiger shovelnose catfish

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Introducing the stunning Leopard Catfish Hybrid, a captivating crossbreed between the Red Tailed Catfish and Tiger Shovelnose Catfish. Originating from South American waters, this hybrid showcases a unique blend of traits from its parent species, boasting the distinctive pattern of the Leopard Catfish and the striking elegance of the Tiger Shovelnose.

Feeding on a carnivorous diet, these hybrids thrive on a diverse menu including pellets, frozen or live foods like shrimp and worms. They prefer spacious tanks with ample hiding spots and open areas for swimming.

While generally peaceful, their large size and predatory nature necessitate careful consideration when choosing tank mates. Compatible species should be of similar size and robust enough to coexist peacefully.

Due to their potential size and predatory instincts, they may exhibit aggression towards smaller tank mates, making them better suited for experienced aquarists with larger setups. Regular water maintenance and monitoring of parameters such as pH (6.5-7.5), temperature (74-82°F), and ample filtration are crucial for their well-being.

With their mesmerizing appearance and intriguing lineage, the Leopard Catfish Hybrid adds a touch of exotic allure to any advanced aquarist’s collection.