Terms and Conditions
Please read the following before you place an order.
Leporacanthicus triactis
| Max Size | 30cm (11.8") |
|---|---|
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Aquarium Level | Bottom |
| Water Type | Freshwater |
| pH | 6.5-7.5 |
| Temperature | 22-30°C |
Leporacanthicus triactis is a beautiful large suckermouth catfish known from rapid sections of rivers where water is forced at speed through boulders and is saturated with oxygen. This species grows to a substantial size and will require a spacious, mature aquarium with soft, acidic water. Provide a dark substrate and plenty of shady retreats amongst bogwood and sturdy rocky caves, ensuring all decor is secure as larger specimens can be a little clumsy at times. The water should be very well-filtered (adult fish produce a substantial amount of waste) and a decent current should be provided by extra powerheads in order to simulate the highly-oxygenated waters that these fish originate from; they will not fare well in calmer waters. Ensure regular partial water changes are carried out to help keep nitrogenous wastes to a minimum. This species is generally peaceful, although it can be rather territorial with its own kind and similar species. More than one specimen may be kept in the same tank if it is spacious and multiple hiding places/visual barriers are provided. L. triactis mixes well with medium sized characins, some of the more robust Corydoras catfish species, and many rheophilic cichlids. Depending on various factors, including mood, sex, age, or surroundings, these fish can change colour from brown or grey to charcoal black. There are also a couple of different colour forms of this species, displaying varying degrees of the bright orange markings - one of the more commonly imported variants is referred to as 'tiger fin'. Adult fish tend to display an overall lighter colouration than younger fish but they always retain the distinctive, attractive orange blotches with age (and if anything, these orange areas actually intensify as the fish mature), making this a particular favourite with L-number aficionados. Like all other members of the Leporacanthicus genus, these fish have a small backward-facing blunt 'horn' on top of their heads, and unique upper jaw dentition consisting of two fang-like teeth (the latter being the reason behind the 'vampire plec' collective nametag for the Leporacanthicus genus). It is thought that this specialised dentition aids the catfish in gripping various invertebrate prey items.
Leporacanthicus triactis
| Max Size | 30cm (11.8") |
|---|---|
| Temperament | Peaceful |
| Aquarium Level | Bottom |
| Water Type | Freshwater |
| pH | 6.5-7.5 |
| Temperature | 22-30°C |
Leporacanthicus triactis is a beautiful large suckermouth catfish known from rapid sections of rivers where water is forced at speed through boulders and is saturated with oxygen. This species grows to a substantial size and will require a spacious, mature aquarium with soft, acidic water. Provide a dark substrate and plenty of shady retreats amongst bogwood and sturdy rocky caves, ensuring all decor is secure as larger specimens can be a little clumsy at times. The water should be very well-filtered (adult fish produce a substantial amount of waste) and a decent current should be provided by extra powerheads in order to simulate the highly-oxygenated waters that these fish originate from; they will not fare well in calmer waters. Ensure regular partial water changes are carried out to help keep nitrogenous wastes to a minimum. This species is generally peaceful, although it can be rather territorial with its own kind and similar species. More than one specimen may be kept in the same tank if it is spacious and multiple hiding places/visual barriers are provided. L. triactis mixes well with medium sized characins, some of the more robust Corydoras catfish species, and many rheophilic cichlids. Depending on various factors, including mood, sex, age, or surroundings, these fish can change colour from brown or grey to charcoal black. There are also a couple of different colour forms of this species, displaying varying degrees of the bright orange markings - one of the more commonly imported variants is referred to as 'tiger fin'. Adult fish tend to display an overall lighter colouration than younger fish but they always retain the distinctive, attractive orange blotches with age (and if anything, these orange areas actually intensify as the fish mature), making this a particular favourite with L-number aficionados. Like all other members of the Leporacanthicus genus, these fish have a small backward-facing blunt 'horn' on top of their heads, and unique upper jaw dentition consisting of two fang-like teeth (the latter being the reason behind the 'vampire plec' collective nametag for the Leporacanthicus genus). It is thought that this specialised dentition aids the catfish in gripping various invertebrate prey items.
Please read the following before you place an order.
We ship our fish with DX, the only courier in the United Kingdom who are licensed to ship fish and other livestock by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs.
We can guarantee next-day delivery for £32 between Monday and Thursday for orders placed before 1pm and for boxes up to 25kg.
We are able to ship on Friday for a Saturday arrival, but this service will cost £45.
Please note that we will not send a fish that day if overnight temperatures are due to be lower than 6 degrees Celsius.
Some of the fish we stock can be sexed and are sold in a pair of 1 male and 1 female. Please bear in mind, however, that we attempt to match them correctly to the best of our anatomic knowledge but there can be some mistakes, as it is not always guaranteed that the fish will be oppositely sexed.
All our fish are packed in double thickness bags for their safety and security.
The bags are then packed into a polystyrene box with a 40h heat pack and a cardboard outer.
After a shipping date is agreed upon, it is the responsibility of the buyer to be at home when the package arrives.
Once the fish arrive it is your responsibility to acclimatise and then quarantine them using the dripping method. All fish leave our care in good health.
On account of stringent regulations and certificates surrounding the shipping of live fish reintroduced following the United Kingdom’s (UK) exit from the European Union (EU) in 2016, Aquarium-Fish Ltd are no longer able to ship to the EU.
However, we are able to ship anywhere else in the world. Please get in touch if you reside outside the UK and are interested in making a purchase to discuss shipping costs and times.
Get in contact at gm@aquarium-fishltd.com, 07860357586, or fill out our contact form, and we'll get back to you.