AC: 220 – 240v
H.MAX: 3M
F.MAX: 3000L/H
50/60Hz 60W
AC: 220 – 240v
H.MAX: 3M
F.MAX: 3000L/H
50/60Hz 60W
The Reed Fish, also known as the Rope Fish, is an elongated, eel-like fish native to West and Central Africa. They are characterized by their rope-like appearance, small dorsal fin spines, and absence of ventral fins. These fish are air-breathing and can be found in slow-flowing rivers and swamps, often among reeds.
Knife fish are a diverse group of ray-finned fish characterized by their laterally flattened, knife-like body shape. They are known for their unique swimming style, using undulations of a long anal fin to move both forward and backward. Many knife fish species can also generate weak electric fields for navigation, prey detection, and communication. They are primarily found in freshwater environments, with some species inhabiting South America, Africa, India, and Southeast Asia
The Upside-Down Catfish (Synodontis nigriventris) is a freshwater fish known for its unique behaviour of swimming upside down, hence the name. These peaceful, omnivorous fish are popular in community aquariums due to their interesting behaviour and compatibility with other species.

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