Description
Common Name: Weeksii Bichir
Scientific Name: Polypterus weeksii
Other Names: Mottled Bichir, Barred Bichir
The Weeksii Bichir is a fascinating and prehistoric-looking freshwater fish known for its elongated body and distinctive patterning. This species is highly prized by aquarists for its unique appearance and hardy nature.
Habitat and Distribution:
The Weeksii Bichir is native to the Congo River Basin in Central Africa, particularly in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon. These fish inhabit slow-moving rivers, floodplains, and swampy areas with plenty of submerged vegetation and debris. The natural habitat provides numerous hiding spots and hunting grounds for these nocturnal predators.
Size and Lifespan:
In both the wild and captivity, Weeksii Bichirs can grow up to 20-24 inches (50-60 cm) in length. With proper care, their lifespan can range from 15 to 20 years, depending on the quality of their diet and water conditions.
Diet and Behavior:
Weeksii Bichirs are carnivorous, feeding primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and other meaty foods in their natural habitat. In an aquarium, their diet should include high-quality carnivorous pellets, live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and pieces of fish or shrimp. These bichirs are nocturnal and most active during the night, using their keen senses to locate food. They are generally peaceful but can be predatory towards smaller tank mates, so they are best kept with similarly sized or larger, non-aggressive fish.
Breeding and Reproduction:
Breeding Weeksii Bichirs in captivity is challenging and rarely achieved. Little is documented about their breeding habits in the wild. They are believed to be egg scatterers, laying their eggs among dense vegetation or other secluded areas. To encourage breeding, provide plenty of hiding spots and maintain optimal water conditions with regular water changes. Successful breeding typically requires very large, well-maintained tanks with specific environmental conditions.
Aquarium Care and Tank Requirements:
Due to their large size and specific needs, Weeksii Bichirs require a large aquarium, with a minimum of 75-100 gallons recommended for adult specimens. The tank should have a soft, sandy, or fine gravel substrate to prevent injury to their delicate barbels. Include plenty of hiding spots created with rocks, driftwood, and dense vegetation to mimic their natural habitat and reduce stress. Efficient filtration and regular water changes are essential to maintaining water quality. The water temperature should be kept between 75-82°F (24-28°C), with a pH of 6.5-7.5 and soft to moderately hard water.
Ideal Tank Mates:
Weeksii Bichirs can be kept with other large, peaceful fish that share similar water parameter requirements. Suitable tank mates include large cichlids, larger tetras, and similarly sized robust fish. Avoid housing them with small or delicate species that may become targets of predation.
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate. While Weeksii Bichirs are hardy and adaptable, they require specific tank conditions and diet to thrive, making them suitable for aquarists with some experience.
Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 75-82°F (24-28°C)
- pH: 6.5-7.5
- General Hardness (GH): 4-15 dGH
- Carbonate Hardness (KH): 2-8 dKH
- Ammonia: 0 ppm (ideal)
- Nitrite: 0 ppm (ideal)
- Nitrate: <20 ppm (ideal)
Additional Information:
- The Weeksii Bichir’s prehistoric appearance and elongated body make it a standout addition to any large aquarium.
- They are known for their nocturnal behavior, often hiding during the day and becoming more active at night.
- Fun fact: Bichirs have a unique respiratory system that allows them to breathe atmospheric air, making them adaptable to various water conditions.