A Stunning, Prehistoric, Black-and-Gold Predator From the Congo Basin
The Ornate Bichir is one of the most visually impressive members of the Polypterus genus. With its striking maze-like pattern, dinosaur-like appearance, and calm but predatory behavior, it’s a favorite among monster fish keepers who want a hardy, intelligent, and long-lived display fish.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| 📛 Common Name | Ornate Bichir |
| 🔬 Scientific Name | Polypterus ornatipinnis |
| 🌍 Origin | Congo River Basin, Central & West Africa |
| 🎨 Appearance | Black body with bold yellow/gold patterns; multiple dorsal finlets; eel-like body |
| 📏 Max Size | 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) |
| 💎 Availability | Common but prized; often one of the most sought-after bichirs |
| 🎭 Temperament | Peaceful but predatory; calm bottom-dweller |
| 🧬 Special Ability | Can breathe air using primitive lungs |
🔥 Opportunistic Predator
Will eat any fish that fits in its mouth — surprisingly large prey included.
😌 Generally Peaceful
Tolerates similarly sized tankmates; rarely aggressive unless competing for food.
🌙 Nocturnal Explorer
Most active at night; cruises along the bottom and mid-water.
🧠 Intelligent & Observant
Learns feeding times and recognizes keepers.
They love “lurking” under wood and plants.
Ornate bichirs are escape artists.
Carnivorous; thrives on meaty, high-protein foods.
Extremely rare in home aquariums.
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