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Product Details

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Size

1cm - 12cm

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Temperament

Aggressive

  • The Channa Ignis, or Fire Snakehead, is a spectacular addition to any aquarium, known for its fiery colors and intriguing behavior. Originating from Southeast Asia, these snakeheads boast vibrant red and orange hues that add a captivating touch to your aquatic world. Dive into the details of caring for a Channa Ignis and discover the unique charm they bring to your underwater haven.

Appearance:

  • Channa Ignis showcases a brilliant combination of fiery red and orange colors, creating a visually stunning display in your aquarium.
  • With a streamlined body and distinctive markings, these snakeheads exude a captivating presence, making them an ideal centerpiece.

Water Conditions:

  • Temperature: Maintain a tropical environment with temperatures ranging from 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C).
  • pH Levels: Aim for slightly acidic to neutral water conditions, ideally between 6.0 to 7.5.
  • Water Hardness: Keep water hardness in the soft to medium range, around 5 to 15 dGH, replicating their native Southeast Asian habitat.

Tank Size and Setup:

  • Provide a spacious tank of at least 30 gallons to accommodate the active nature of Channa Ignis, with ample hiding spots and open swimming areas.
  • Utilize a substrate of smooth gravel or sand, complemented by driftwood, rocks, and live plants, creating an environment reminiscent of their natural habitats.

Tank Mates:

  • Channa Ignis can be territorial, especially during breeding periods. Opt for similarly-sized and robust tank mates to prevent potential aggression.
  • Avoid keeping them with smaller or passive fish to ensure a harmonious tank environment.

Feeding Habits:

  • These snakeheads are carnivorous, and their diet should consist of a variety of live or frozen foods such as fish, shrimp, and insects.
  • Provide high-quality pellets and occasional treats like bloodworms and earthworms to ensure a well-balanced and nutritious diet.

Breeding Behavior:

  • Breeding Channa Ignis in captivity can be challenging but rewarding. Provide hiding spots and a separate breeding tank to protect the fry.
  • The male typically guards the eggs, and after hatching, the fry can be fed small live foods.

Care and Maintenance:

  • Regular water changes are crucial to maintain water quality, and consistent monitoring of parameters with reliable test kits is recommended.
  • Observe their behavior closely, as any signs of stress or aggression may indicate issues in the tank environment.

Channa Ignis

SGD 50.00

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