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Colourful dwarf snakehead for experienced aquarists – species tank recommended
Channa bleheri (Channa bleheri), commonly known as the rainbow snakehead, is a small predatory fish from the Brahmaputra basin in north-eastern India. Our specimens are currently 4–5 cm but will reach 15–18 cm as adults. This is not a typical community fish; it is best suited to a well-equipped species aquarium within our freshwater range.
This territorial predator is relatively calm but can show strong intraspecific interactions. Channa bleheri is best kept as a species-only fish (single specimen, bonded pair or small group in a large tank). Small fish and invertebrates are easily seen as prey.
For a pair we recommend at least 200 liters, with a moderate water depth and plenty of hiding places (driftwood, rocks, caves/tubes). The species also breathes atmospheric air, so always leave an air gap between the water surface and the lid. Provide efficient filtration with gentle flow, support the biological balance with starter bacteria and monitor water values using water tests.
This is a subtropical species that appreciates a cooler winter period (16–18 °C) and moderate temperatures for the rest of the year (18–24 °C). Avoid prolonged high temperatures (> 26 °C). A tight-fitting lid is absolutely essential, as these fish are excellent jumpers.
A true carnivore, Channa bleheri enjoys a protein-rich diet: earthworms, insect larvae, crustaceans, frozen foods (brine shrimp, krill, mysis, mussel and shrimp pieces) and high-quality carnivore pellets. Dry foods are often only accepted after a transition period.
For optimal health, vary the diet using our selected foods to support growth, immunity and coloration. Feed 3–4 times per week in small portions to avoid obesity and water pollution. Avoid low-quality feeder fish and very fatty meats.
Before adding the fish, treat tap water with an appropriate water conditioner. Use efficient filtration with gentle flow (internal filters) and perform regular maintenance (maintenance tools, weekly water changes) to ensure a healthy environment. The species is sensitive to sudden changes in water parameters, so prefer frequent but moderate water changes.
Use a dark aquarium substrate, plenty of robust live plants and floating plants to diffuse the light. Add hardscape decorations (driftwood, rocks, leaves) to create visually separated territories and shaded refuges.
A rather subdued lighting system is preferable to very intense light. Always leave a moist air space under the lid to allow for air breathing.
| Scientific name | Channa bleheri |
|---|---|
| Adult size | 15 – 18 cm |
| Origin | Brahmaputra basin (Assam, India) |
| Temperature | 18 – 24 °C (cooler in winter) |
| pH | 6.0 – 7.5 |
| GH | 4 – 12 °dGH |
| KH | 2 – 8 °dKH |
| Conductivity | 100 – 350 µS |
| Life expectancy | 7 – 10 years (optimal conditions) |
| Behavior | Predatory, territorial, best kept in a species tank or with large, calm tankmates |
| Swimming zone | Middle / bottom, frequently visiting the surface to breathe |
| Minimum volume | 200 L (pair) |
| Diet type | Carnivore (animal prey, frozen foods and carnivore pellets) |
A perfectly tight lid and a yearly cool season are key to keeping your Channa bleheri healthy, colourful and active.
Stability = success: monitor your water values with water tests and adjust feeding to avoid excessive organic waste.
Fish are shipped with great care in insulated, purpose-designed packaging to ensure their safety during transport.
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