The Zebra Synodontis is a visually striking, peaceful hybrid catfish popular in freshwater aquariums. Known for its bold zebra-like stripes and bottom-dwelling habits, this fish is not a wild species but rather a selectively bred hybrid, often a mix of Synodontis eupterus, nigriventris, or decorus. Its manageable size and hardy nature make it ideal for beginner to intermediate aquarists.
🏷️ Feature | 📋 Details |
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🐟 Common Name | Zebra Synodontis |
🧬 Scientific Status | Hybrid (non-wild, not taxonomically classified) |
🗺️ Origin | Captive-bred (Africa-derived parent species) |
📏 Max Size | ~5–6 inches (12–15 cm) |
🧭 Temperament | Peaceful, shy, nocturnal |
🏡 Tank Size | Minimum 30 gallons (113+ liters) |
💧 Water Temp | 74–80°F (23–27°C) |
⚗️ pH Range | 6.5–7.5 |
🐾 Level | Bottom-dweller |
🍽️ Diet | Omnivorous |
🌿 Lifespan | 8–10 years (in proper conditions) |
The Zebra Synodontis is a hybrid catfish, selectively bred in captivity to enhance its vivid black-and-white stripes. It does not occur naturally in the wild and may vary slightly in body shape and fin size depending on its hybrid lineage.
⚠️ Note: This fish is often mislabeled in pet stores. Ask for the source or breeding origin to avoid confusion with wild types.
💦 Parameter | ✅ Ideal Range |
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🌡️ Temp | 74–80°F (23–27°C) |
⚗️ pH | 6.5–7.5 |
💧 Hardness | Soft to moderately hard |
Zebra Synodontis are omnivores and will scavenge the bottom for food. Feed at night for best results.
⚠️ Avoid overfeeding. Uneaten food can quickly foul the water in low-flow bottom zones.
Zebra Synodontis are generally peaceful and community-friendly, especially with other calm species.
Tip: Use red or blue night lights to observe natural behavior after dark.
The Zebra Synodontis hybrid catfish is a beautiful, peaceful, and easy-to-care-for bottom-dweller perfect for aquarists seeking a visually striking and low-maintenance species. Its hybrid nature means it's best kept as a display or community fish rather than for breeding or species-specific setups.