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Dwarf Giraffe Catfish – Notoglanidium macrostoma | Wild-caught | Rare, peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish from Africa

Dwarf Giraffe Catfish – Notoglanidium macrostoma | Wild-caught | Rare, peaceful bottom-dwelling catfish from Africa

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The dwarf giraffe catfish ( Notoglanidium macrostoma ) is an extraordinary African catfish, distinguished by its unusual body shape and tranquil nature. It resembles a smaller version of the well-known giraffe catfish, but remains significantly smaller and is therefore also suitable for medium-sized aquariums.

In its native habitat, the rivers and tributaries of Central Africa, Notoglanidium macrostoma lives a bottom-dwelling life in calm, oxygen-rich waters. There, it searches for insect larvae and small animals in sandy and muddy areas. This rarely kept species is robust, peaceful, and exhibits interesting, leisurely behavior – ideal for enthusiasts of specialized African fish.

🌿 Characteristics & Attitude:
🐟 Fish size: approx. 10–12 cm (adult animals)
🌍 Origin: Central Africa (Congo Basin) – Wild caught
🌡️ Temperature: 24-28°C
💧 pH value: 6.5–7.8
⚖️ Total hardness: up to 20 °dGH
🐠 Social behavior: Peaceful, calm, ground-oriented
🏞️ Aquarium: from 200 liters with sandy substrate, roots, leaves & hiding places

🍽️ Feeding:
The dwarf giraffe catfish is an omnivore with a preference for animal-based food. Frozen and live foods such as mosquito larvae, brine shrimp, and mysis shrimp are readily accepted, as are sinking granules and food tablets. A varied diet supports health and color vibrancy.

💡 Tip:
Notoglanidium macrostoma prefers calm aquariums with subdued lighting and plenty of hiding places. It can be kept with other peaceful, not too small, fish.

👉 Conclusion:
The dwarf giraffe catfish ( Notoglanidium macrostoma ) is a peaceful, rare bottom-dwelling catfish from Africa – perfect for lovers of unusual, small species.

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