The Giraffe Catfish is a large, hardy African catfish named for its giraffe-like spotted pattern. Known for its active scavenging behavior and robust build, this species is a favorite among keepers of large aquariums and public displays. Despite its size, it’s generally peaceful but can swallow smaller fish.
Water Parameters:
| 🏷️ Feature | 📋 Details |
|---|---|
| 🆔 Common Name | Giraffe Catfish |
| 🧬 Scientific Name | Auchenoglanis occidentalis |
| 🌍 Origin | Nile Basin, West & Central Africa |
| 📏 Max Size | 18–24 in (45–60 cm) in aquariums |
| 🕊️ Temperament | Peaceful, but predatory to small fish |
| 🛁 Tank Size | 180+ gallons |
| ⚗️ pH Range | 6.5–7.8 |
| 🌡️ Temperature | 72–82°F (22–28°C) |
| 🍽️ Diet | Omnivorous |
| 🐠 Ideal For | Large freshwater community or species tanks |
The Giraffe Catfish (Auchenoglanis occidentalis) is a large, hardy African bottom-dweller with a striking spotted pattern. Best suited for massive aquariums with robust filtration and tankmates too large to be eaten.











