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(4) Knifefish Clown 2-3in

(4) Knifefish Clown 2-3in

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The clown knifefish (Chitala ornata), also known as the clown featherback, is a large, predatory, and nocturnal freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. It is often sold as a small juvenile in the aquarium trade but grows much too large for the average home aquarium and is suitable only for experienced aquarists with massive tanks

Appearance
  • Body: They have an elongated, laterally compressed, knife-shaped body with a single, long anal fin that runs along the length of its underside. This fin allows them to move gracefully forward and backward.
  • Coloration: Clown knifefish are silvery-gray with a variable number of large, black, white-ringed spots along their flanks. Juveniles typically have stripes instead of spots. Albino variants are also available.

  • Size: They can reach up to 3 feet in length in the wild, though they typically max out at around 18–24 inches in captivity.
  • Unique feature: They can breathe air from the surface, which allows them to survive in stagnant water with low oxygen. 

Care and tank setup
  • Tank size: A minimum of 200 gallons is recommended for an adult clown knifefish. Tank length and width are more important than height.
  • Water parameters: They are hardy but sensitive to poor water quality.
    • Temperature:

      75–82°F (24–28°C).
    • pH: 6.0–7.5.
  • Aquascaping: As nocturnal fish, they require plenty of hiding places, such as caves, large driftwood, and dense vegetation. Subdued lighting can encourage them to be more active during the day.
  • Lid:

    A tight-fitting, secure lid is essential, as they are known jumpers.
  • Substrate: A fine, soft, sandy substrate is ideal, as they have delicate skin and may injure themselves on rougher surfaces. 

Diet and feeding
  • Carnivorous: Clown knifefish are predators that hunt live food, particularly during twilight hours.
  • Aquarium diet: Offer a varied diet of frozen foods, including bloodworms, brine shrimp, and krill. With persistence, some can be trained to accept high-quality sinking pellets.
  • Nocturnal feeding:

    Feeding them after the lights are off can help accommodate their nocturnal nature. 

Behavior and tank mates
  • Temperament: They are generally peaceful toward fish too large to be eaten but can be territorial toward their own species and similar knifefish.
  • Predatory instinct: Any fish small enough to fit in their mouths, such as smaller tetras or invertebrates, will be considered prey.
  • Compatible tank mates:

    • Large, robust fish: Good companions include large cichlids (like oscars), arowanas, and other large catfish.
    • Other knifefish: In a very large aquarium with ample hiding spaces, it may be possible to keep multiple clown knifefish.
  • Incompatible tank mates:

    Avoid smaller, slower-moving, or aggressive fish that could harass or be eaten by the knifefish
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