Tiger perch - care and maintenance in the aquarium

Siamese tiger perch is also called Indonesian. In Latin, its name sounds like Datnioides microlepis. This fish is quite large, and is an active predator. But at the same time, many people really like the appearance of this fish, which is why they contain them in their aquariums.

Tiger Bass

This representative has a golden color, black stripes are located on the body. In the wild, perch can usually reach a length of about 45 cm. With an aquarium content, it is smaller. Under such conditions, it can reach 20-30 cm. Therefore, tiger perch should be kept only in an aquarium of a very large volume, and only the same large fish can be adjacent to it.

In nature, representatives of this species of fish can be found in southeast Asia. It lives in swamps and some coastal rivers. By counting the number of stripes on the body of a tiger perch, one can judge its origin. If the fish was caught in Borneo or Sumatra - it will have 6 or 7 black stripes on its body. Those individuals brought from southeastern regions of Asia will have 5 such stripes.

Living in nature

The sight of a tiger bass was described by Blecker. Records are dated 1853. Today, these fish are becoming less and less. This is due to the fact that representatives of the species are caught for industrial purposes, as well as for sale to aquarists. Although this perch is not listed in the Red Book. In the Chao Phraya River, flowing in the territory of Thailand, it is almost impossible to meet tiger perch.

Mostly representatives of the species live in large bodies of water. It can be not only rivers, but also lakes, as well as artificial reservoirs. Fish loves places where there are many snags and other objects for shelter. Young individuals eat zooplankton, then switch to larger food. Adult tiger perch feeds on fish, worms, and even crabs. In addition, there is vegetation in their diet.

Description

Tiger perch has a structure characteristic of predatory fish. His torso is large and powerful. Aquarists are attracted to beautiful coloring. The body has a golden color. Throughout the body there are vertically arranged stripes that contrast with the main color. If individuals living in nature can have a length of about 45 cm, then the tiger perch living in the aquarium grows to about 30 cm. These fish live for quite a long time, about 15 years. Tiger perches are a whole family of 5 species.

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Problems of keeping tiger perch
To buy fish of this species should only be to those aquarists who have a certain experience. It has large dimensions, therefore, to maintain it, you must purchase a large aquarium. Only Indonesian tiger perch can be adjacent to fish of appropriate size. In addition, it needs to maintain certain characteristics of the water. Before you buy this fish, you need to think about whether you can provide it with enough food. Maintenance and nutrition will cost a lot.

Feeding

Siamese tiger perch can eat any food, but in the natural environment it is usually a predator. They feed not only on fish and fry, but also on worms, various insects, or arthropods. With an aquarium content, this fish is best fed with various live fish. Sometimes you can also give insects, shrimp or worms. These perches have a rather large mouth, so you can not worry about whether he can cope with this or that food. They can be kept only with the same large fish.The rest can be just lunch for them.

Content

To keep the young, you need to get an aquarium, the volume of which is at least 200 liters. When individuals grow up, they will need a larger aquarium. Adult perch must be kept in a very spacious aquarium, the volume of which is at least 400 liters. It is very important that the water is constantly purified. This is due to the fact that this fish leaves a lot of food debris. It is necessary to periodically siphon the soil, replace the water. It is important that the filter is very powerful. And remember that these fish like to jump out of the water, so the aquarium must be tightly closed.

The content of tiger perch

It is believed that this fish loves to live in salt waters. But actually this is only part of the truth. In nature, representatives of this species live only in slightly brackish water. If the water is too salty, the fish in such conditions will be uncomfortable. Salting water is not necessary, but if the fish is provided with such conditions, it will improve its color and also have a positive effect on health.

Aquarists rarely salt water specifically for tiger perch. He lives in fresh water, and at the same time feels quite normal. The pH should be approximately 6.5-7.5. The most comfortable temperature for tiger perch is considered to be 24-26 degrees.

In nature, this fish loves places with a lot of snags. They hide behind them, using also their coloring. Therefore, when arranging the aquarium, it is necessary to provide the perch with a place for shelter. It can be vegetation, various stones and driftwood. But it is important to consider that too much decor will cause difficulties in caring for the aquarium. Sometimes aquarists do without it.

Compatibility

To fish that are of the same size, this perch will not show any aggression. If you put small fish to them, they just eat it. In addition, tiger perch loves salted water. Therefore, it is best to provide them with a separate aquarium.

Gender differences

To date, there is no data on this.

Breeding

It is not possible to breed Siamese tiger perch in the aquarium. Therefore, all of them are caught in nature. To date, they are bred only on a few Indonesian farms. The breeding method is classified.

Video: Siamese Tiger Bass

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