African Scats, like their relatives, are often boisterous fish bordering on nippy but are
not especially aggressive
. They can be pushy when it comes to feeding and so should not be kept with timid fish they can out-compete for food.
Are Red scats aggressive?
A scat fish's behavior is
not as violent as the cichlid species
; you can tame them gradually.
Can scat fish live in freshwater?
Occasionally they may enter various freshwater habitats
. Scats are known as scavengers, eating decaying plant and animal remains and fecal matter. The best-known species, the scat, or argus fish (S. argus), is a popular freshwater aquarium fish when small.
What do you feed Scat fish?
Scats are omnivores and will readily accept most kinds of foods like
flakes, algae, brine shrimp, lettuce and dried seaweed
. They are extremely peaceful and thrive when kept in large schools of 6 or more fish.
Are scats reef safe?
I have kept scats many times over the years and they can be acclimated to full salt. However they are messy eaters and like copious amounts of food so IMHO
they poop way to much for a reef tank
. They come in silver, red, and green and are brackish fish which are very beautiful.
What do red scats eat?
Scats are omnivores and will eat anything provided such as
beef heart, dry foods, and vegetable matter such as spinach or algae
. They also thrive on small crustaceans and aquatic insects. Scats also readily eat frozen foods as well as pellets and flake.
How big do red scats get?
The Red Scat or Ruby Scat juvenile has the same body shape as the Green Scat, but is more brilliantly colored with bright red or orange on the dorsal fin. Size of fish – inches:
15.0 inches (38.10 cm)
– Typically reach about 6 – 8 inches (15-20 cm) in the aquarium.
Can Green scats live in freshwater?
Although
young scats can be found in barely brackish rivers, and the adults will foray into fresh water to feed
, the natural habitat of the juveniles is salty estuaries, and adults belong in a full marine environment.
Are green scats venomous?
Green scat namely as Scatophagus argus is a venomous aquarium fish
belonging to Scatophagidae family. It can induce painful wounds in injured hand with partial paralysis to whom that touch the spines.
Is spotted scat edible?
Merrick (1984) states that “
Large specimens are reported to be fair eating
, but should be cleaned immediately after capture to avoid deterioration.”
What is a brackish fish?
Brackish fish
originate from areas in which freshwater meets saltwater
. Fish that live in these areas are able to tolerate a wide range of salinities. Brackish fish do best in water with a salinity of 1.015, or 1/4 cup marine salt per gallon, and a pH of 7.5 to 8.4.
Are discus freshwater fish?
Symphysodon, colloquially known as discus, is a genus of cichlids native to the Amazon river basin in South America. Due to their distinctive shape, behavior, and bright colors and patterns,
discus are popular as freshwater aquarium fish
, and their aquaculture in several countries in Asia is a major industry.
What do Mono fish eat?
The Mono Fish is an omnivorous species. In the wild they feed on
a variety of plant matter, detritus, and insects
. Although in the aquarium they will eat dried foods, they really should be fed a varied diet consisting of fresh or frozen foods such as brine shrimp or bloodworms.
Do all filefish eat Aiptasia?
Feeding. As their name suggests (or plainly states), the aiptasia-eating filefish will typically chow down on the dreaded pest aiptasia, or glass anemones. But there is no guarantee your fish will hunt down those dreaded anemones and it is also important to note that is
not all they will eat
.
Are copper banded butterfly reef safe?
Copperband butterflyfish can grow to 8 inches (20 cm) but in a home aquarium are usually half that size. They do well at a normal reef temperature range of 75 to 84 °F (24 to 29 °C), with a tank size of at least 75 gallons and plenty of live rock to graze on.
This species can be considered reef safe
.
Is water brackish?
Brackish water is a broad term used to describe
water that is more saline than freshwater but less saline than true marine environments
. Often these are transitional areas between fresh and marine waters. An estuary, which is the part of a river that meets the sea, is the best known example of brackish water.