Upside Down Cat
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The Upside Down Cat is also known as the Blotched Upside Down Catfish and is from the rivers and lakes of Central Africa within the Congo Basin. It is one of the smaller Synodontis catfish, and is an opaque color with many black spots and markings. This species is an upside-down catfish, as it will hang in an inverted position, as well as feed from the surface of the water. These catfish will also feed upon algae that forms on the decorations and plants within the aquarium.
The Upside Down Cat will appreciate a heavily planted aquarium of 30 gallons or more, with driftwood and crevices for hiding. Sensitive to nitrates, good water conditions are necessary. It prefers a current in the aquarium. It can be kept as a schooling fish or in an aquarium with other small Synodontis species.
Currently, the Upside Down Cat is not being successfully bred in the aquarium.
The Upside Down Cat is an omnivore and should be offered sinking catfish pellets, freeze-dried bloodworms and tubifex, plus a good quality flake food. It will also feed upon algae in the aquarium, and is a good algae controller for a planted community aquarium.
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I have 2 upside-down catfish–one in a 55 gallon tank and one in a 10 gallon. The cat in the 55 gallon tank grew enourmously when put into the “big tank” from the nursery tank (the 19 gallon.) He is an ASIAN upside-down catfish-this took me time to research what species he is because he is completely black. When a baby he was bout 2″ including fins, and now he is about 7 1/2″. the baby in the nursery is a regular uypside-down cat and hides often, as does the other.