Diamondback Sturgeon 10-12”
Diamondback Sturgeon 10-12”
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About This Fish
About This Fish
Diamondback Sturgeon 10-12” Care Guide
The Diamondback Sturgeon is a fascinating freshwater fish prized by aquarium enthusiasts for its prehistoric appearance and impressive size. At 10-12 inches, this sturgeon is a substantial addition to any home aquarium, offering both beauty and intrigue. Understanding its care requirements is essential for maintaining a healthy and thriving specimen.
Size and Growth
Diamondback Sturgeons can grow much larger in the wild, but at 10-12 inches, they are manageable for experienced hobbyists. They have a long, streamlined body with distinctive diamond-shaped scutes along their back, giving them their name. Expect them to continue growing over time, so planning for a spacious tank is important.
Temperament and Behavior
Known for their peaceful and shy nature, Diamondback Sturgeons are bottom dwellers that prefer to stay near the substrate. They are generally non-aggressive and coexist well with other calm fish species. Their slow-moving behavior makes them a unique centerpiece. They may hide under rocks or driftwood during the day and become more active during feeding times.
Tank Size Recommendations
Because of their potential size and active bottom-dwelling behavior, a large tank is necessary. We recommend a minimum of 125 gallons to provide ample swimming space and proper water volume to maintain stable water parameters. A long, wide aquarium with a soft sandy substrate will mimic their natural environment and prevent injury to their delicate barbels.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 60-75°F (15-24°C)
- pH: 6.5-7.5
- Water Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (5-15 dGH)
- Oxygenation: High oxygen levels are essential due to their active metabolism
Regular water changes and a strong filtration system are critical to keep the water clean and oxygen-rich, replicating the sturgeon’s natural river habitat.
Diet and Feeding
Diamondback Sturgeons are bottom feeders with a diet consisting mainly of small invertebrates, worms, and insect larvae. In captivity, they thrive on sinking pellets formulated for carnivorous bottom feeders, supplemented with frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and earthworms. Feeding should be done once or twice daily, ensuring that food reaches the bottom where they feed.
Compatibility with Other Fish
The peaceful nature of the Diamondback Sturgeon makes it compatible with other non-aggressive fish of similar or larger size. Avoid keeping them with aggressive or fin-nipping species. Ideal tank mates include larger tetras, barbs, and other gentle bottom dwellers. Because of their size, small fish may be viewed as prey, so careful selection is necessary.
Unique Selling Points
- Prehistoric and striking appearance with diamond-shaped scutes
- Peaceful temperament suitable for community tanks with appropriate species
- Bottom-dwelling behavior adds diversity to aquarium layers
- Can grow large, making them a long-term investment for dedicated hobbyists
- Rob's Aquatics Fish Shop provides healthy, ethically sourced Diamondback Sturgeons
For those wondering how to care for a Diamondback Sturgeon or what tank conditions best suit this species, this guide offers a comprehensive overview. Whether you're upgrading your aquarium or adding a unique species to your collection, the Diamondback Sturgeon is a captivating choice that rewards patience and proper care.
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