Channa andrao (Dwarf Snakehead)
Channa andrao, commonly known as the Dwarf Snakehead, is a captivating and vibrantly coloured freshwater species prized for its striking blue and red hues and manageable size, making it suitable for species-dedicated aquarium setups. Native to northeastern India, this snakehead is known for its unique surface-breathing ability, adaptability, and fascinating behaviour.
Features & Advantages:
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Compact Size: Reaches an adult size of approximately 15–20 cm, suitable for medium-sized aquariums starting from 100 litres for a single specimen or pair.
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Striking Colouration: Exhibits vivid blue and red colouration, intensifying during breeding and under optimal conditions.
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Labyrinth Organ: Equipped with a specialised labyrinth organ allowing atmospheric air breathing, enabling survival in low-oxygen environments.
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Behavioural Interest: Displays engaging behaviours, including parental care, territorial displays, and unique surface activity.
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Water Parameters: Thrives in temperatures of 20–28°C with a pH range of 6.0–7.5. Prefers subdued lighting and a well-decorated aquarium with caves and plant cover.
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Feeding: Carnivorous; accepts a varied diet including live, frozen, and high-quality meaty prepared foods, supporting healthy growth and colouration.
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Low Maintenance: Hardy and adaptable, making it suitable for experienced aquarists interested in keeping and breeding snakeheads in a controlled environment.
Important Note:
Channa andrao should only be kept in secure, escape-proof aquariums due to their ability to jump and their requirement for surface air access. Due to its territorial nature, careful planning of tank mates and habitat is essential for maintaining a peaceful environment.
Channa andrao offers aquarists a unique opportunity to keep a smaller, visually stunning snakehead species while observing its natural behaviours within a dedicated aquarium setup.
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