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Red-tailed garra – Garra panitvongi | Rare wild-caught garra with an intensely red tail
Red-tailed garra – Garra panitvongi | Rare wild-caught garra with an intensely red tail
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The red-tailed garra (Garra panitvongi) is a strikingly colorful and rare wild-caught fish from Southeast Asia . Its bright red tail forms a fascinating contrast to its silvery-gray body with its fine scale pattern. This species belongs to the garra family and is known for its peaceful nature and its ability to feed on algae .
Garra panitvongi is an active bottom dweller that likes to search for food on rocks and roots. It is ideally suited for community aquariums with a current and oxygen-rich water .
🌿 Characteristics & Attitude:
🐠 Fish size: M (4–4.5 cm)
🌎 Origin: Southeast Asia (Thailand, Myanmar) – Wild caught
🌡️ Temperature: 22-27°C
💧 pH value: 6.5–7.8
⚖️ Total hardness: up to 20 °dGH
🐟 Social behavior: Peaceful, schooling fish (from 5 animals)
🌾 Aquarium: From 100 liters, with current, stones & roots
🍽️ Feeding:
It feeds on algae, biofilm, and plant matter . Spirulina, vegetable chips, and frozen food are suitable supplements.
💡 Tip:
A gentle current of water and dark substrate make the red tail of the redtail suckerfish stand out particularly beautifully.
👉 Conclusion:
The redtail suckerfish (Garra panitvongi) is a rare, colorful wild-caught fish with a useful algae-eating function – perfect for natural aquariums.
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