About the Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish
Name: Red Lizard Whiptail
Max Size: Up to 4 inches (10 cm)
Recommend pH: 6.0-7.5
Recommended Temperature (°F): 75-82°F (24-28°C)
Diet: Red Lizard Whiptails are herbivorous and primarily feed on algae and plant matter. In the aquarium, they should be provided with a varied diet that includes high-quality sinking algae wafers or pellets specifically formulated for herbivorous fish. Supplement their diet with blanched vegetables like zucchini, spinach, or cucumber. They will also graze on naturally occurring algae in the aquarium.
Temperament: Red Lizard Whiptails are peaceful and non-aggressive fish, making them suitable for community aquariums. They can be housed with other peaceful fish species that won't nip at their long, delicate tails.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Red Lizard Whiptails are non-schooling fish. They are generally solitary or form loose social groups with their own kind.
Possible types of tank mates: They can be kept with other peaceful community fish that share similar water parameter requirements. Suitable tank mates include tetras, rasboras, gouramis, small catfish, and other non-aggressive species. Avoid keeping them with fin-nipping or aggressive fish that may harass or damage their long tails.
Behavior: Red Lizard Whiptails are known for their striking appearance, characterized by their slender body shape, vibrant red coloration, and long, filament-like tails. They spend most of their time exploring the aquarium and searching for algae to graze on. They are excellent algae eaters and can help control algae growth in the tank. They are peaceful and generally shy, so providing them with hiding places like caves or driftwood is important to make them feel secure.
Fun Fact: Red Lizard Whiptails are named after their unique tail structure, resembling the shape of a lizard's tail. The elongated and filamentous tail is an adaptation that aids in their locomotion and helps them navigate through vegetation and tight spaces in their natural habitat. It also adds an element of elegance and beauty to their overall appearance, making them a captivating addition to any aquarium.