Glass Catfish
By the Editors of Publications International, Ltd.
Glass Catfish -- kryptopterus bicirrhis See more aquarium fish pictures.
© Matt Ryall
Scientific name: Kryptopterus bicirrhis
Although popular, the Glass Catfish, which grows to four inches, is not as hardy as many other aquarium fish. It must be kept in a group in a spacious tank with subdued lighting. The water temperature should be in the range of 72º to 82º Fahrenheit, with a pH between 6.0 and 7.5 and moderately soft to mildly hard water. In addition to flake and freeze-dried foods, live brine shrimp should be offered on a regular basis.
Remarkably, this species is almost transparent. Its internal organs are crowded together at the front of the body and are clearly visible. A midwater swimmer, the Glass Catfish is most comfortable hiding in vegetation, so an abundance of plants may reduce stress.
To learn more about freshwater aquariums, see:
- Aquariums
- Aquarium Basics
- How to Choose Aquarium Equipment
- How to Set Up an Aquarium
- How to Maintain an Aquarium
- How to Choose Aquarium Fish
- How to Care for Aquarium Fish
- Freshwater Aquarium Fish



















































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