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Black Ghost Knifefish
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Apteronotus albifrons

Black Ghost Knifefish

Quick Stats:   Black Ghost Knifefish

Family: Apteronotidae
Range: Northern South America and Guyana
Size: Up to 20 inches
Diet: Carnivore
Tank Set-up: Freshwater: Plants, rocks, and wood
Tank Conditions: 73-80ºF; pH 6.5-7.0; dH to 10
Minimum Tank Capacity: 50 gallon
Light: Low
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Swimming Level: Middle
Care Level: Easy
Reproduction: Egg Layer

The Black Ghost Knifefish is a member of the Apteronotidae family and the speckled knifefish group. It is considered a true bony fish. When properly cared for, the Black Ghost Knifefish can reach an impressive 20 inches. It possesses a weak electrical organ at the caudal peduncles which is used to locate food.

It requires a minimum of a 50 gallon tank with excellent filtration. It is generally timid and reclusive, preferring a fine-gravel-bottom aquarium with plenty of roots and rocks for hiding places, as well as subdued to dark lighting. To better appreciate this fish, many hobbyists will purchase a "ghost tube," a clear plastic tube that facilitates viewing during the day. Once accustomed to its surroundings, the Black Ghost Knifefish can become incredibly tame and trusting to the point of being hand-held. It does well with other, larger species of a peaceful nature, but may be aggressive towards those of similar or smaller size.

Carnivorous, the Black Ghost Knifefish will eat all types of live foods including meat, chopped earthworms, as well as frozen and flaked foods.

Ideal tanks mates include: Similar sized fish (miscellaneous fish), passive South American Cichlids, Plecos, scavenger Catfish.


Photo courtesy of T.F.H. Publications, publishers of the Burgess Atlas.

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