Channa pleurophthalma – Ocellated Snakehead
Channa pleurophthalma, commonly known as the Ocellated Snakehead, is a striking freshwater predatory species admired for its vibrant body pattern and distinctive ocellated eye spots along the dorsal region. Native to the slow-moving waters of Southeast Asia, this species is best suited for advanced aquarists with spacious aquariums designed to accommodate its active and territorial nature.
Features & Advantages
✅ Distinctive Appearance
Characterized by a sleek body with eye-catching blue and yellow ocelli along the dorsal fin, adding a unique aesthetic appeal to species-only or predator tanks.
✅ Robust and Hardy
Adapts well to various water conditions when provided with clean, well-filtered water and stable temperatures, making it a hardy addition for advanced hobbyists.
✅ Intelligent Behavior
Displays interactive and inquisitive behavior, recognising caregivers and providing an engaging aquarium experience.
✅ Dietary Adaptability
Accepts a variety of meaty foods including shrimp, fish fillets, and high-quality carnivore pellets, supporting strong coloration and healthy growth.
✅ Size and Growth
Capable of reaching up to 40 cm in captivity, requiring a spacious aquarium (minimum 500 litres) with secure lids, as this species is an adept jumper.
✅ Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 24–28°C
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Soft to moderately hard water
Care Recommendations
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Provide a well-structured aquascape with hiding areas using driftwood and sturdy plants while ensuring open swimming space.
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Due to its predatory nature, it is best kept alone or with similarly sized robust tankmates in a species-dedicated setup.
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Regular water changes and a tightly secured aquarium lid are essential for maintaining optimal health and preventing escapes.
Channa pleurophthalma is an exceptional choice for aquarists seeking a unique, intelligent, and visually captivating predatory species to elevate the interest and beauty of their freshwater aquarium environment.
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