
Aulonocara sp. 'Firefish' - Tropical Fish for Sale UK
24–28°C · pH 7.5–8.5 · 200L

Synodontis decorus
A striking, hardy African catfish with bold markings and a quirky upside-down swimming style that adds personality to larger aquariums. Moderate care, semi-aggressive. 23-28C, pH 6.0-7.5.
Maintain these water conditions for optimal health and vibrant colors
The Decorated Upside-Down Catfish, scientifically known as Synodontis decorus, is one of the most visually striking and behaviorally fascinating members of the Synodontis genus available as freshwater fish for sale uk. This impressive featherfin catfish from the Congo River basin reaches up to 28cm in adult size, displaying bold black-and-white patterning and the characteristic upside-down swimming behavior that makes Synodontis species so captivating. The extended dorsal fin rays—creating a feathered appearance—add to its dramatic presence, making mature specimens stunning centerpieces for large African or general community aquariums of 300+ litres. Available for sale UK through specialist suppliers, S. decorus combines hardy nature, engaging personality, and the unique upside-down swimming habit into one memorable species suited to experienced aquarists with spacious setups.
The decorated synodontis displays bold black barring or blotching against a cream to white background, creating striking contrast. The pattern varies between individuals—some show distinct bars, others more mottled blotching—but all specimens are eye-catching. The most distinctive feature is the dramatically extended first dorsal fin ray, which may reach considerable length and gives the species its "featherfin" common name. The body is robust and somewhat laterally compressed, with three pairs of prominent barbels and large eyes. Pectoral and dorsal fins feature sharp, serrated spines. Mature specimens develop impressive size and presence, with the bold patterning remaining vivid throughout life. The underbelly is lighter, reversing the typical fish coloration pattern to suit the upside-down swimming behavior.
In the Congo River basin, S. decorus inhabits various habitats including river channels, tributaries, and flooded forests. These catfish shelter under overhanging vegetation, submerged roots, and driftwood during daylight, emerging at night to forage. The upside-down swimming behavior allows them to feed on the underside of leaves, branches, and the water surface. Natural water conditions include soft to moderately hard, slightly acidic to neutral water with warm tropical temperatures and moderate flow. Aquarium conditions should provide hiding places, clean water, and structures allowing the characteristic upside-down behavior.
A proper aquarium for adult featherfin catfish for sale specimens demands substantial space. A minimum of 300 litres is essential, with 400+ litres preferred for community arrangements. Use soft sand substrate to protect barbels and provide extensive hiding places—driftwood branches, large caves, PVC pipe sections, and overturned plant pots. Arrange driftwood or broad leaves near the surface to encourage upside-down swimming and feeding behavior. Powerful filtration maintaining excellent water quality is mandatory—these large catfish produce substantial waste. Moderate flow suits this species, and secure lids prevent jumping. Dim to moderate lighting or shaded areas using floating plants reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.
This omnivorous species accepts varied foods enthusiastically. Offer sinking catfish pellets, quality wafers, and frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, krill, and chopped prawns. Include vegetable matter—spirulina wafers, algae tablets, blanched vegetables—to provide balanced nutrition. Feed after lights out to align with nocturnal activity, though established specimens often feed at any time. Offer portions consumed within a few minutes once daily. The species' enthusiastic appetite and large size mean it may intimidate smaller tankmates at feeding—ensure all fish can access food. Watch for signs of overfeeding and adjust portions accordingly, as obesity shortens lifespan.
The defining characteristic is the upside-down swimming behavior, which becomes more pronounced as fish mature. Juveniles swim normally most of the time, but adults spend significant periods inverted, particularly when feeding or resting under structures. This behavior allows them to graze biofilm and feed from the underside of surfaces. The African upside-down catfish is semi-aggressive, particularly toward other bottom-dwellers, though less aggressive than many cichlids. Males may be territorial with conspecifics in smaller tanks. Primarily nocturnal but increasingly bold with time, often visible during daylight once settled. The combination of size, pattern, and unique swimming makes this species endlessly fascinating to observe.
Compatible tankmates must be medium to large, peaceful to semi-peaceful species capable of coexisting with a bold catfish. Other robust African or general community fish work well—consider larger tetras, rainbowfish, non-aggressive cichlids too large to be eaten, peaceful barbs, and other catfish of different ecological niches. Avoid very small fish and fry, which will be consumed, as well as shrimp and small invertebrates. Slow-moving, long-finned fish may be harassed overnight. Highly aggressive tankmates that will bully the catfish should be excluded. In appropriately spacious tanks with compatible species, S. decorus integrates beautifully despite its size.
Breeding in home aquaria is uncommon and poorly documented. Success typically requires a very large, mature setup with excellent water conditioning, seasonal temperature/water quality changes mimicking natural rainy seasons, and carefully selected compatible adults. Little specific breeding information exists for S. decorus compared to better-studied Synodontis species. Most specimens available in the hobby are wild-caught rather than captive-bred. Aquarists attempting breeding should provide large spaces, varied diet rich in protein, and patience, as success remains rare outside commercial operations.
Handle with extreme caution—the sharp, serrated pectoral and dorsal spines inflict painful wounds and easily become entangled in nets. Use solid containers for catching and never attempt hand-catching. Monitor substrate quality and barbel health, as rough substrates cause barbel erosion and subsequent infections. Provide ample territory to minimize aggression toward other bottom-dwellers—overcrowding increases stress and conflict dramatically. Despite hardiness, maintain excellent water quality through regular large water changes, as this species is sensitive to accumulated waste. Plan for adult size from the beginning—many aquarists purchase juveniles without realizing the 28cm adult size requires substantial tank upgrades.
Tropical Fish Co supplies premium catfish for sale uk specimens including the impressive Synodontis decorus. Our stock is carefully sourced, quarantined thoroughly, and conditioned on varied foods to ensure optimal health and vigor. We offer multiple size grades from juveniles suitable for growing on to impressive adults ready to become statement fish in established setups. Every order includes comprehensive care information covering decorated synodontis setup requirements, feeding, and compatibility. Our knowledgeable team is passionate about oddball fish for sale uk and available to provide expert advice on integration and long-term care. With secure nationwide delivery and a commitment to customer success, Tropical Fish Co is your trusted source for quality rare tropical fish uk specimens.
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