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Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) 4-6cm

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Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) 4-6cm

Bunocephalus coracoideus, commonly known as the Banjo Catfish or Guitarrita, is a fascinating and cryptic freshwater species from South America. 


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Bunocephalus coracoideus (Cope, 1874)
  • Common Names: Banjo Catfish, Guitarrita, Banjo Cat
  • Family: Aspredinidae (Banjo Catfishes)
  • Origin: Amazon River Basin — Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay

Size & Lifespan

  • Adult Size: Up to 15 cm (5.9 inches)
  • Lifespan: 5–8 years

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 20–27°C (68–80.6°F)
  • pH: 5.8–7.8
  • Hardness: 2–20 dGH

Appearance

  • Flat, broad head with small eyes
  • Brown to pale brown body with dark blotches and bands
  • Camouflaged to resemble a dead leaf
  • Three pairs of barbels; fan-shaped caudal fin

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Peaceful, nocturnal, and sedentary
  • Tankmates: Suitable for community tanks with peaceful species like:
    • Corydoras
    • Hatchetfish
    • Pencilfish
    • Small Tetras
  • Social: Can be kept singly or in groups; prefers hiding under leaf litter or sand

Diet

  • Feeding Style: Bottom-feeder; best fed after lights out
  • Diet Includes:
    • Sinking pellets
    • Bloodworms
    • Brine shrimp
    • Earthworms
    • Frozen foods

Breeding

  • Spawning: Occurs at night; eggs laid on sandy substrate
  • Egg Count: Up to 4000–5000 eggs per spawning
  • Hatch Time: ~3 days
  • Fry Care: Feed microworms, rotifers, then tubifex worms as they grow
  • Note: Adults may eat eggs; separate breeding tank recommended

Tank Setup Tips

  • Substrate: Soft sand or fine gravel
  • Decor: Driftwood, caves, dried leaf litter (e.g., Indian Almond leaves)
  • Lighting: Dim or shaded; blue moon lighting ideal for nighttime viewing
  • Tank Size: Minimum 80 liters (20 gallons)

$16.72
Banjo Catfish (Bunocephalus coracoideus) 4-6cm
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Description

Bunocephalus coracoideus, commonly known as the Banjo Catfish or Guitarrita, is a fascinating and cryptic freshwater species from South America. 


Species Overview

  • Scientific Name: Bunocephalus coracoideus (Cope, 1874)
  • Common Names: Banjo Catfish, Guitarrita, Banjo Cat
  • Family: Aspredinidae (Banjo Catfishes)
  • Origin: Amazon River Basin — Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay

Size & Lifespan

  • Adult Size: Up to 15 cm (5.9 inches)
  • Lifespan: 5–8 years

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 20–27°C (68–80.6°F)
  • pH: 5.8–7.8
  • Hardness: 2–20 dGH

Appearance

  • Flat, broad head with small eyes
  • Brown to pale brown body with dark blotches and bands
  • Camouflaged to resemble a dead leaf
  • Three pairs of barbels; fan-shaped caudal fin

Behavior & Compatibility

  • Temperament: Peaceful, nocturnal, and sedentary
  • Tankmates: Suitable for community tanks with peaceful species like:
    • Corydoras
    • Hatchetfish
    • Pencilfish
    • Small Tetras
  • Social: Can be kept singly or in groups; prefers hiding under leaf litter or sand

Diet

  • Feeding Style: Bottom-feeder; best fed after lights out
  • Diet Includes:
    • Sinking pellets
    • Bloodworms
    • Brine shrimp
    • Earthworms
    • Frozen foods

Breeding

  • Spawning: Occurs at night; eggs laid on sandy substrate
  • Egg Count: Up to 4000–5000 eggs per spawning
  • Hatch Time: ~3 days
  • Fry Care: Feed microworms, rotifers, then tubifex worms as they grow
  • Note: Adults may eat eggs; separate breeding tank recommended

Tank Setup Tips

  • Substrate: Soft sand or fine gravel
  • Decor: Driftwood, caves, dried leaf litter (e.g., Indian Almond leaves)
  • Lighting: Dim or shaded; blue moon lighting ideal for nighttime viewing
  • Tank Size: Minimum 80 liters (20 gallons)