| Care Level | Expert |
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| Temperament | Semi-Aggressive |
| Reef Safe | With Caution |
| Functional Benefit | Detritus Cleanup |
| Diet Type | Carnivore |
| Mininum Tank Size | 90 gallons |
| Max Size | 12 inches |
| Temperature | 72–78°F |
| pH Range | 8.1–8.4 |
| Specific Gravity | 1.022–1.025 |
| Stock | Variations | Price | Quantity | |
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| In Stock | 1.25 - 2.25" - Indo-Pacific |
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The Coral Catfish (Striped Eel Catfish) is a bottom-foraging scavenger that helps clean up leftover meaty foods as it works across sand and open areas. Adults show a brown body with clean cream striping and an eel-like profile, with the rear fins fused into a long trailing edge.
What You’ll Observe:
- A steady “patrol” along the sand where it probes with barbels and checks every crevice
- Juveniles that stay close together and move as a tight group when kept with others
- A daytime routine of resting under ledges, then becoming more active as the tank quiets down
- Confident feeding once settled, often circling the same feeding lane each day
To succeed with Plotosus lineatus, provide open sand plus stable rockwork that creates shaded overhangs. Offer a variety of meaty foods on a consistent schedule, and plan for strong filtration as it grows and feeds heavily. If you keep more than one, give them room to move together without crowding.
Do juveniles keep the “balling/schooling” behavior in aquariums?
They often stay tightly grouped when young, especially when added as a small group and given open sand to move across.
Will it hide all day once it gets bigger?
Many settle into a predictable pattern of using ledges and caves for cover, then coming out more once the tank is calm and feeding time approaches.
Do the stripes stay high-contrast as it matures?
It’s common for the pattern to look less sharp with age, with adults appearing more muted than juveniles.
What’s the easiest way to move one during maintenance?
Most keepers use a rigid specimen container rather than a net, since the fin spines can snag and make transfers awkward.
Can it be kept long-term at full marine salinity?
Yes—many hobbyists keep them in standard reef salinity, and they adapt well when acclimated steadily.
Shipped with pure oxygen and temperature control so it arrives stress-free and ready to eat.
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