Zebra catfish profile
Area of origin:
The zebra catfish originates exclusively from the Rio Xingu in Brazil - a warm, clear, fast-flowing river with lots of rocks and crevices.
It lives in current areas between rocks and requires appropriate conditions in the aquarium.
Species:
Hypancistrus zebra is a separate species.
Other similar Hypancistrus species:
Hypancistrus sp. L066 (King Tiger)
Hypancistrus sp. L333
Hypancistrus sp. L260 (Queen Arabesque)
The true L046 is, however, the rarest and most sought-after species.
The species frequently offered in pet shops include
Hypancistrus zebra (L046) - mostly captive bred
Hypancistrus sp. L260
Hypancistrus sp. L333
Hypancistrus sp. L066
Social behaviour:
The zebra catfish is quiet, peaceful and likes to hide.
It is nocturnal, but comes out regularly when conditions are calm.
Territorial behaviour is particularly pronounced among males during breeding.
Keeping conditions:
Warm, oxygen-rich water.
Strong current desirable.
Many stone structures, narrow passages, tubes.
Very clean water - sensitive to nitrite/nitrate.
Subdued light, shadow zones.
Only socialise with calm species (ideally species tanks)
Breeding:
Breeding in the aquarium is possible and often the only way to preserve the species.
Cave breeders
Male guards clutch until hatching.
Young initially eat fine frozen and live food.
Very soft, acidic water promotes breeding success.
Patience required - breeding takes a long time.
Special features:
Very rare and protected in the wild.
Often expensive due to the difficult origin and strict export regulations.
Absolute warm water species.
Very sensitive to poor water quality.
Ideal for advanced aquarists.
Beautiful black and white markings - unmistakable!
Conclusion:
The zebra catfish is an impressive, highly rare aquarium fish with unique markings and unusual behaviour. It requires warm, very clean water, lots of caves and a quiet environment. For experienced aquarists, it is a real treasure that can even be successfully bred with the right care.
If you have any questions or problems, our trained team at Zoo Roco is here to help. They can provide expert advice on all matters.