Black Knifefish
The black ghost knife fish will spend most of its time near the bottom.
Black knifefish. With the demand for unorthodox pet fish on the rise it s no wonder why in recent years the popularity of black ghost knifefish has seen a sharp steep. But a full sized black ghost knifefish is a big animal which requires a big home. They are popular in aquaria the fish is all black except for two white rings on its tail and a white blaze on its nose which.
The fish has nocturnal habits. During the day time it is rather timid and quite often stays in a shelter on a tank bottom. Black ghost knifefish sports one of the most unconventional looks among freshwater aquarium species that draws attention from anyone who lay their eyes on them.
Black ghost knife fish have fairly fragile skin and no scales. It belongs to the ghost knife fish family and is capable of both producing and sensing electric signals in the water. Apteronotus albifrons is one of the most unusual freshwater fishes that you may encounter in amateur aquariums.
Black ghost knife fish aren t picky when it comes to hiding places. The black ghost knifefish is one of the most popular knifefish. Once you ve settled on your substrate it s time to add some hiding places.
The black ghost knifefish apteronotus albifrons is a tropical fish belonging to the ghost knifefish family apteronotidae they originate in freshwater habitats in south america where ranging from venezuela to the paraguay paranĂ¡ river including the amazon basin. If you re interested in keeping a knifefish this is the best one to start with because it doesn t get too big is very hardy is easy to feed and is less aggressive than some other knifefish. Other common names which it is known by include the apteronotid eel and the black knife.
Black ghost knifefish lat. The black ghost knifefish is an unusual freshwater aquarium fish that originates from south america near the amazonian basin. A high quality filter is a must.
The picture above shows a nice premium quality african black knifefish that was swimming in one of our aquariums when one of us snapped this picture.