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24–28°C · pH 7.5–8.5 · 200L

Distichodus affinis
A striking silver African river fish that needs space, strong filtration, and a plant-based diet. Difficult care, semi-aggressive. 24-28C, pH 6.0-7.5.
Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors
The Silver Distichodus (Distichodus affinis) is a sleek Congo River characin with a silver sheen and active personality, best suited to experienced aquarists with a large aquarium. Native to the Congo River basin across Cameroon, Central African Republic, and both Congo republics, this herbivorous species inhabits fast-flowing rivers where it grazes on algae and plant matter. Despite the data listing an adult size of 3.5cm, this appears to be an error—literature references and the 300-litre minimum tank requirement suggest a significantly larger adult size typical of Distichodus species. With its expert-level care requirements and semi-aggressive temperament, the Silver Distichodus demands spacious, well-maintained conditions and robust tankmates. Available to buy aquarium fish online from Tropical Fish Co, this rare African characin brings specialist appeal to large river biotope setups.
Silver Distichodus display an elongated, streamlined body with a distinctive silver sheen that reflects light beautifully in well-lit aquariums. The species exhibits subtle markings and fin coloration that intensify with maturity and optimal care. Distichodus species are known for their large scales and prominent eyes, creating an alert, intelligent expression. The species' sleek appearance and active swimming behavior make it an eye-catching presence in appropriately sized aquariums. Coloration and finnage are most vibrant in fish receiving quality varied diet and pristine water conditions.
This species inhabits the Congo River basin in Central Africa, recorded from Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Republic of Congo. In the wild, Silver Distichodus occupy fast-flowing rivers with rocky substrates, where they graze on algae, plant matter, and organic detritus. The water in these habitats is typically warm (23-28°C), soft to moderately soft, and slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0-7.5). The high oxygen content and strong current of Congo River habitats must be replicated in captivity for optimal health.
A minimum tank size of 300 litres is essential for keeping Silver Distichodus, reflecting the species' active nature and potential adult size. Structure the aquarium with smooth rocks, driftwood, and very hardy plants or artificial alternatives (as the species will graze on live plants). Provide a sandy or rounded gravel substrate and ensure ample open swimming space, as this active species requires significant room to patrol. Invest in powerful filtration rated for at least double your aquarium volume, with strong water circulation to replicate flowing river conditions and ensure high oxygen levels throughout the tank. Secure the aquarium lid, as characins can be strong jumpers.
This species requires soft to moderately soft, slightly acidic to neutral water to thrive. Target pH between 6.0 and 7.5, with temperatures stable between 23-28°C. Water hardness should be low to moderate (4-12 dGH). Use RO water remineralized with appropriate salts if tap water is excessively hard. Perform large weekly water changes of 40-50% to maintain pristine conditions and dilute accumulated nitrates. Test parameters regularly using liquid test kits, and ensure ammonia and nitrite remain at zero at all times. The species is sensitive to poor water quality, and declining conditions can trigger aggression or disease.
Distichodus affinis is primarily herbivorous with some omnivorous tendencies. In captivity, offer a varied diet based on algae wafers, spirulina-based pellets or flakes, and blanched vegetables such as courgette, cucumber, spinach, peas, or lettuce. Supplement with occasional high-quality frozen or live foods in small amounts to provide protein and variety. Feed twice daily, ensuring generous portions of vegetable matter to satisfy the species' constant grazing behavior. Underfeeding can lead to nippiness or destructive behavior toward plants and tankmates, so provide ample herbivorous foods. Hardy décor is essential, as hungry Distichodus may damage soft furnishings.
This species displays semi-aggressive, active behavior typical of larger Congo River characins. Silver Distichodus are constantly on the move, patrolling the aquarium and grazing on available surfaces. While not highly aggressive, the species can become nippy or destructive if underfed, and may harass slower tankmates or damage plants. The species is alert, intelligent, and aware of its surroundings, often becoming bold and interactive with the aquarist. Proper feeding and spacious aquariums help minimize aggression and destructive behavior.
Compatible tank mates include large, robust, fast-moving community fish such as other similarly sized Congo River species, large barbs, large tetras (Congo tetras, for example), and non-aggressive catfish. Choose active, confident species that can tolerate the Silver Distichodus' size and energy. Avoid housing with small fish, shrimp, snails, slow-moving species, long-finned fish, or delicate species, all of which may be bullied, nipped, or eaten. This species is best kept in specialist large Congo River biotope setups with carefully selected tankmates that share similar environmental requirements.
Breeding Distichodus affinis is not well documented in aquaria and is rarely reported. Little reliable captive breeding information is available, and the species is not commonly bred by hobbyists. Sexual dimorphism is subtle, and environmental triggers for spawning in captivity are not well understood. Aquarists interested in breeding should provide spacious, pristine conditions and monitor fish behavior closely for any signs of spawning activity.
At Tropical Fish Co, we specialize in rare and specialist African fish, including Congo River species like the Silver Distichodus. Our fish are carefully sourced, quarantined, and conditioned to ensure they arrive in excellent health, ready to thrive in your large biotope aquarium. We provide expert guidance on aquarium setup, water chemistry, feeding, and tankmate selection to help you succeed with these challenging but rewarding characins. With reliable UK delivery and a commitment to quality, we're your trusted source for rare tropical fish uk and specialist african freshwater fish.
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