
Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish (L010A)
Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish is a member of the Loricariidae family of South American suckermouth catfishes. One of the most peaceful catfish around. It is not known to eat wood heavily, but it may benefit from some supplementary wood in their diet. Not considered to be a naturally occurring colour variation.
Features of Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish:
- Very thin, twig-like appearance
- Very colorful with a reddish brown body
- Care Level: Beginner
- Grows to 11cm
The Best Aquarium Size for Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish:
A pair of Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish can be kept in a tank as small as 50L. However, if you want to set up a community tank, you have to increase the tank size.
Some suitable aquariums to consider:
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Tank Mate Compatibility:
One of the most peaceful catfish around, these can be combined with many other species. Avoid aggressive or nippy fish.
Diet:
Whiptail Catfish will accept high-quality vegetable flakes, sinking algae wafers and pellets. They also appreciate to have some live and frozen food such as live blackworms, frozen bloodworms as snacks.
Check out our extensive range of aquarium fish foods.
Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish Tank Setup:
Most whiptail catfish require highly oxygenated water and prefer a strong current. A good filtration system is necessary for fish to thrive.
Here are some great aquarium filter options:
- 307 Performance Canister Filter By Fluval
- Classic External Canister Filter 2215 (350)By EHEIM
- Oase FiltoSmart 60
- Oase BioPlus 100
- Aqua One 1000 External Canister Filter
Shop our comprehensive range of aquarium filters here.
Aquarium Pump
Besides adding a powerhead for facilitating proper filtration in the tank, you can also add other pumps to make the water move more powerfully, producing sufficient current.
Aquarium Heater
Whiptail Catfish enjoy temperatures between 22 - 26° C. Aquarium heaters not only heat the water to the desired temperature, but they stabilize the temperature and ensure consistency. A thermometer is recommended to monitor the water temperature.
Get yourself an aquarium heater here.
Aquarium Plants
The Whiptail Catfish will do great with low-lying plants like the Cryptocoryne and banana lilies.
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Aquarium Decorations
These fish spend time resting and nibbling on wood. The Whiptail Catfish also needs lots of hiding spots to feel safe in an aquarium environment. Add ornaments such as driftwood, rock, caves, tubes, and pipes.
After more nice quality decorations? Check our Aquarium Ornaments.
Aquarium Lighting
Catfish do prefer a dim environment. You can create a shaded environment by providing moderate lighting and using aquarium plants for shade. Sufficient light is also important for the growth of your live plants. LED lighting is an excellent choice for both, as it lasts much longer and is cooler than traditional lighting.
Aquarium Substrate
Aquarium sand or fine smoot gravel is a good substrate for Whiptail Catfish as this protects their abdomen.
A variety of Substrates are available at Coburg Aquarium.
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Description
Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish is a member of the Loricariidae family of South American suckermouth catfishes. One of the most peaceful catfish around. It is not known to eat wood heavily, but it may benefit from some supplementary wood in their diet. Not considered to be a naturally occurring colour variation.
Features of Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish:
- Very thin, twig-like appearance
- Very colorful with a reddish brown body
- Care Level: Beginner
- Grows to 11cm
The Best Aquarium Size for Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish:
A pair of Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish can be kept in a tank as small as 50L. However, if you want to set up a community tank, you have to increase the tank size.
Some suitable aquariums to consider:
After an Aquarium for your fish? Browse Aquarium Tank Selection here.
Tank Mate Compatibility:
One of the most peaceful catfish around, these can be combined with many other species. Avoid aggressive or nippy fish.
Diet:
Whiptail Catfish will accept high-quality vegetable flakes, sinking algae wafers and pellets. They also appreciate to have some live and frozen food such as live blackworms, frozen bloodworms as snacks.
Check out our extensive range of aquarium fish foods.
Red Lizard Whiptail Catfish Tank Setup:
Most whiptail catfish require highly oxygenated water and prefer a strong current. A good filtration system is necessary for fish to thrive.
Here are some great aquarium filter options:
- 307 Performance Canister Filter By Fluval
- Classic External Canister Filter 2215 (350)By EHEIM
- Oase FiltoSmart 60
- Oase BioPlus 100
- Aqua One 1000 External Canister Filter
Shop our comprehensive range of aquarium filters here.
Aquarium Pump
Besides adding a powerhead for facilitating proper filtration in the tank, you can also add other pumps to make the water move more powerfully, producing sufficient current.
Aquarium Heater
Whiptail Catfish enjoy temperatures between 22 - 26° C. Aquarium heaters not only heat the water to the desired temperature, but they stabilize the temperature and ensure consistency. A thermometer is recommended to monitor the water temperature.
Get yourself an aquarium heater here.
Aquarium Plants
The Whiptail Catfish will do great with low-lying plants like the Cryptocoryne and banana lilies.
Interested in Live Plants for your aquariums? Click here
Aquarium Decorations
These fish spend time resting and nibbling on wood. The Whiptail Catfish also needs lots of hiding spots to feel safe in an aquarium environment. Add ornaments such as driftwood, rock, caves, tubes, and pipes.
After more nice quality decorations? Check our Aquarium Ornaments.
Aquarium Lighting
Catfish do prefer a dim environment. You can create a shaded environment by providing moderate lighting and using aquarium plants for shade. Sufficient light is also important for the growth of your live plants. LED lighting is an excellent choice for both, as it lasts much longer and is cooler than traditional lighting.
Aquarium Substrate
Aquarium sand or fine smoot gravel is a good substrate for Whiptail Catfish as this protects their abdomen.
A variety of Substrates are available at Coburg Aquarium.







