

Product Details

Size
4cm - 20cm

Temperament
Aggressive
Bring unmatched presence and movement to your aquarium with the Long-nosed Distichodus Lusosso, a powerful African freshwater species known for its elongated snout, shimmering bronze-gold scales, and torpedo-shaped body. Growing up to 24–30 inches (60–75 cm), this bold and fast-moving species is highly prized by advanced hobbyists looking to build dynamic, large-scale displays.
✅ Key Features
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✅ Rare African characin – not your average tetra!
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✅ Distinctive long snout used for browsing vegetation
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✅ Powerful swimmer with vibrant metallic coloring
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✅ Best for monster or predator-style tanks (non-predatory itself)
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✅ Suitable for very large aquariums (250+ gallons recommended)
🌊 Water Conditions
Maintaining the right water parameters is crucial to keep your Long-nosed Distichodus healthy and active.
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Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
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pH Range: 6.5 – 7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic)
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Hardness: 5–15 dGH
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Tank Size: 250 gallons minimum (larger preferred for adults)
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Filtration: High-flow, powerful filtration is a must. These fish produce significant waste and enjoy swimming against currents.
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Substrate: Soft sand or smooth gravel; avoid sharp edges due to their active nature.
🍽️ Feeding Habits
The Long-nosed Distichodus is primarily herbivorous, though it will accept a variety of foods in captivity.
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Diet:
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Fresh vegetables (zucchini, cucumber, spinach, romaine)
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Spirulina-based pellets and algae wafers
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Occasional protein treats: bloodworms, brine shrimp, or shrimp pellets
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Avoid fatty or high-protein diets – they are not true carnivores.
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Feeding Style: Active browsers; feed multiple small meals daily to mimic natural foraging behavior.
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Tip: Anchor vegetables or use veggie clips to encourage natural grazing.
🐠 Tank Mates
Distichodus lusosso is semi-aggressive and best housed with other robust and fast-swimming species that can hold their own.
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Compatible Tank Mates:
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Large bichirs (e.g., Polypterus ornatipinnis)
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Arowana (in very large tanks)
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Datnoids (similar size and aggression)
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Silver dollars (especially larger species)
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Tinfoil barbs
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Giant gouramis
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Plecos (especially armored species like Panaque)
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Avoid:
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Small or slow-moving fish (they will be harassed or outcompeted)
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Delicate species
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True predators (gar, large cichlids) unless tank is massive and carefully planned
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🛠️ Care Tips
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Tank Setup:
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Open swimming space is essential
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Use driftwood, rocks, or PVC pipes to break line of sight
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Avoid live plants unless tough species like Java fern (even then, no guarantee!)
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Behavior:
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Can become territorial, especially in smaller tanks
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Best kept singly unless tank is huge and fish are well-matched
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Health:
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Generally hardy but sensitive to poor water quality
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Perform weekly water changes (30–50%)
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Watch for signs of stress: loss of color, refusal to eat, clamped fins
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📌 Summary
The Long-nosed Distichodus Lusosso is a rare and rewarding species for serious hobbyists. While not a predator, it’s a true monster fish in size, attitude, and care demands. With its commanding presence and unique feeding behavior, it makes a stunning centerpiece for high-capacity African or mixed-species tanks. Provide proper space, diet, and respect for its temperament, and you'll be rewarded with a long-lived, fascinating aquatic companion.
Long nosed Distichodus Lusosso
Product Options
3 pieces S (4 to 6 cm)
3 pieces M (8 to 12 cm)
3 pieces L (15 to 18 cm)
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