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    ABA ABA KNIFE

    $28.20
    DESCRIPTION

    The Aba Aba Knifefish, scientifically known as Gymnarchus niloticus, is a unique and fascinating freshwater fish species that belongs to the family Gymnarchidae. It is commonly referred to as the African Knifefish or Nile Knifefish. Here's some information about the Aba Aba Knifefish:

    1. Appearance: The Aba Aba Knifefish has an elongated and flattened body with a long anal fin that runs almost the entire length of its underside. It has a dark, mottled coloration that helps it blend into its natural environment. The fish's appearance somewhat resembles that of a true knife.

    2. Size: Aba Aba Knifefish are large fish that can reach lengths of up to 3 feet (approximately 1 meter) or more in the wild. In captivity, they can still grow quite large.

    3. Habitat: Native to parts of Africa, including the Nile River and other water bodies in the region, the Aba Aba Knifefish inhabits slow-moving or stagnant waters, including lakes, rivers, and swamps.

    4. Behavior: This fish is primarily nocturnal, meaning it is more active during the nighttime. It is a solitary and predatory fish that feeds on a diet of smaller fish, crustaceans, and insects.

    5. Aquarium Care: Due to its large size and specific care requirements, the Aba Aba Knifefish is not suitable for most home aquariums. It requires a very large tank with ample swimming space and hiding spots. Additionally, it requires pristine water conditions and regular maintenance.

    6. Feeding: In captivity, the Aba Aba Knifefish can be fed a diet of high-quality pellets, live or frozen foods like fish, shrimp, and insects. They have a predatory nature and appreciate a varied diet.

    7. Tankmates: Due to their predatory behavior and size, the Aba Aba Knifefish should be kept with caution and only with tankmates that are too large to be considered prey.

    8. Conservation Status: The Aba Aba Knifefish is not listed as a threatened species. However, like many fish, it can be impacted by habitat degradation and overfishing in certain regions.

    Given its large size, specific care needs, and the challenge of providing adequate space and care, the Aba Aba Knifefish is best suited for experienced aquarists with the resources to accommodate its requirements. If you're considering keeping this fish, I recommend conducting extensive research and potentially seeking guidance from experts in the field of fishkeeping or aquarium management.

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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    Monday- All Order Types
    Tuesday- All Order Types
    Wednesday- All Order Types
    Thursday- Next Day and Standard (No Shrimps)
    Friday- Standard (No Shrimps)
    Saturday- Shipping unavailable
    Sunday- Shipping unavailable

    Dead on Arrival Policy

    We guarantee live arrivals 100%.

    Although it's rare that shrimps will arrive DOA, it does occur due to the process of shipping and the amount of stress it puts on the shrimps so we always recommend overnight shipping. In an event of an DOA, a refund or reshipment will be issued for only the DOA (not including the shipping cost).

    To Claim DOA: 

    1. You must send a picture of the DOA in an unopened bag with 2 hours of delivery to hello@billyboiaquatics.com.
    2. Send an additional picture of the DOA outside of the bag, clear enough to count if more than one.

     

     

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