❤️ Care
General Information
The Flying Fox (id: 23199640-C552-4CFC-B516-F1238A124745) is known for its captivating appearance and unique behavior. They are considered to be moderately challenging to care for and can grow to a length of 15 to 30 cm. Flying Foxes are social creatures with a tendency towards mild territorial behavior and have a high maintenance level, which makes them less common in home aquariums. They thrive in an environment that mimics their natural habitat and exhibit varied behaviors ranging from playful to semi-aggressive, particularly during breeding when they can become highly aggressive.
Water Parameters
To ensure the health of your Flying Fox, it is important to maintain optimal water conditions. The acceptable pH range is between 6 to 8, and the water temperature should be kept between 22°C and 28°C. Maintain a minimum of 100 liters of water per fish to provide them with adequate space.
Tank Setup
Flying Foxes are adaptable but prefer a well-planted tank to simulate their natural environment. They dwell at various levels within the tank, including surface, mid-tank, and bottom areas. As they can grow up to 30 cm, a spacious tank is essential to facilitate their movement and improve their interaction. Additionally, ensure there is sufficient hiding space and areas to explore, which can help mitigate any territorial aggression.
Feeding
Flying Foxes have versatile dietary preferences. Their diet should include a mix of flakes, pellets, freeze-dried foods, and algae wafers. Supplement their diet with live or frozen options such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, tubifex worms, and daphnia. Including vegetable matter and color-enhancing food is beneficial for their vitality and vibrancy. A varied diet will ensure their nutritional needs are met and help keep them healthy and active.
Social Behavior
Flying Foxes are typically peaceful, although they may exhibit mild aggression under certain conditions. They are social and enjoy being in schools of at least five to diminish territorial disputes. When breeding, they can become highly aggressive, so it is advisable to monitor them closely during this period to prevent any harmful interactions among tank mates.
Conclusion
Caring for Flying Foxes requires attention to water parameters, a varied diet, and a well-structured tank environment. While moderately challenging, their unique behaviors and striking appearance can make them an interesting addition to a community aquarium. Regular maintenance and monitoring can ensure they thrive in a suitable setup.
📊 Datasheet
View More- DifficultyChallenging
- HardinessModerate
- Liters per Fish100 L
- Maintenance LevelVery High Maintenance
- pH6.0 - 8.0
- Minimum School Size5
- Temperature22.0 - 28.0 °C
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.