

Product Details

Size
5cm - 6cm

Temperament
Peaceful
Overview & Rarity
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The Xanthic Royal Farlowella is a highly sought-after color morph of the classic twig catfish, prized for its pale yellow to golden body and elegant stick-like shape.
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At 5–6 cm, this specimen is a healthy juvenile—ideal for aquarists who want to watch it settle in and grow naturally in a stable aquarium.
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Its camouflage-inspired form and subtle coloration make it a standout centerpiece in planted and biotope aquariums without overwhelming the tank’s aesthetics.
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Unlike flashy fish, this species appeals to aquarists who value rarity, behavior, and natural beauty.
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Natural Behavior & Temperament
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Extremely peaceful, shy, and non-aggressive, making it perfect for calm community setups.
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Spends most of its time clinging to driftwood, plant stems, glass, or décor, mimicking twigs and branches.
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Mostly active during quiet periods and low-stress conditions; it thrives best in tanks without boisterous or aggressive fish.
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Not territorial and can be kept singly or in small groups if tank space and food availability are sufficient.
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Water Conditions (Essential for Long-Term Health)
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Temperature: 22–26 °C (72–79 °F)
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pH: 6.0–7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral preferred)
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (2–12 dGH)
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Water quality: Excellent filtration and oxygenation are crucial; this species is sensitive to poor water conditions.
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Water changes: Regular partial water changes (20–30% weekly) are strongly recommended to maintain stability.
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Stable parameters are far more important than chasing exact numbers—sudden changes can cause stress or feeding refusal.
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Tank Setup & Environment
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Minimum tank size: 60 liters (15+ gallons), larger preferred for stability.
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A heavily planted aquarium with live plants, smooth driftwood, and natural décor is ideal.
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Driftwood is not optional—it provides grazing surfaces and contributes to natural biofilm growth.
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Gentle to moderate water flow is best; avoid strong currents.
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Dim to moderate lighting helps reduce stress and encourages natural behavior.
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Feeding Habit & Diet
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Primarily a biofilm and algae grazer, not a heavy algae eater like some plecos.
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Requires supplemental feeding to thrive, especially in clean or newer tanks.
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Recommended foods include:
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Blanched vegetables (zucchini, cucumber, spinach, green beans)
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High-quality sinking wafers and algae tablets
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Repashy-type gel foods designed for herbivorous catfish
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Feed after lights-out or during calm periods to ensure it is not outcompeted by faster fish.
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Uneaten food should be removed to maintain water quality.
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Tank Mates (Compatibility Guide)
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Best kept with small, peaceful fish, such as:
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Neon tetras, ember tetras, rasboras
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Small peaceful gouramis
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Corydoras and other gentle bottom dwellers
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Otocinclus and other non-aggressive algae grazers
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Avoid aggressive, fast-feeding, or fin-nipping species such as large cichlids, barbs, or aggressive plecos.
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Will not bother shrimp or snails, making it shrimp-safe in well-maintained tanks.
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Care Level & Suitability
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Care level: Intermediate
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Not recommended for newly set-up aquariums due to its reliance on stable conditions and natural biofilm.
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Ideal for aquarists with some experience who can monitor feeding and water quality closely.
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When properly cared for, this species can live several years and remain active and healthy.
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Why Choose the Xanthic Royal Farlowella?
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Rare xanthic coloration adds exclusivity to your aquarium.
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Unique shape and behavior offer visual interest without aggression.
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Excellent choice for planted and natural aquascapes.
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A true collector’s fish that rewards patience and good husbandry.
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This Xanthic Royal Farlowella (5–6 cm) is perfect for aquarists seeking a rare, peaceful, and elegant addition to a well-established aquarium.
Xanthic royal farlowella 5-6cm
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