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African Leaf Fish

Polycentropsis abbreviata

African Leaf Fish (Polycentropsis abbreviata) is a solo centerpiece fish for a cycled 30+ gallon freshwater aquarium. Plan for about 4 inches as an adult, 75-82°F water, pH 6.5-7.8, and advanced care. Keep only one per tank, and choose tankmates with matching water needs and low aggression.

Community leaningAdvanced care
African Leaf Fish, a community leaning 4 inch aquarium species for 30+ gallon tanks
30 galMinimum tank
4 inAdult size
1Schooling minimum
75-82°FTemperature

Water Range

pH
6.5-7.8
GH
4-15 dGH
KH
2-10 dKH

Behavior

Temperament
Moderate
Fin nipping
0/5
Territory
2/5

Diet and Care

Diet
carnivore
Diet difficulty
4/5
Care difficulty
4/5

Planning Notes

Predatory fish; avoid tankmates small enough to swallow and plan for meaty foods.

This species may need live, frozen, fresh, or otherwise specialized foods.

predatory feedinglarge adult sizehigh bioloadlive or fresh foodgentle flowswallows small fishshrimp predatorfry predatorambush predator

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