Orca Wood catfish (Centromochlus sp.) – Brazil
The Orca Wood catfish (Centromochlus sp.) is a fascinating dwarf woodcatfish prized for its striking black-and-white pattern that resembles the markings of an orca whale. This distinctive coloration, combined with its secretive nocturnal behavior, makes it a unique addition to carefully planned community aquariums.
Native to Brazilian river systems within the Amazon basin, Orca Woodcats belong to the Auchenipteridae family, commonly known as driftwood catfish. These fish spend much of the day resting among driftwood, roots, or rock crevices and become more active after lights dim. Their compact size and peaceful nature allow them to coexist with many small community species, particularly in aquariums with plenty of structure and shaded areas.
Because of their nocturnal habits, these catfish often reward patient aquarists with interesting nighttime activity, quietly exploring driftwood and caves while searching for food.
What We Love About This Fish
• Striking “Orca” Pattern: Bold black and white markings make this species stand out among small catfish.
• Compact Size: A dwarf woodcatfish that fits well in smaller community aquariums.
• Unique Nocturnal Behavior: Most active during evening hours, offering fascinating nighttime activity.
• Driftwood Specialist: Naturally enjoys hiding among wood, roots, and caves.
Quick Care Guide
• Care Level: Moderate
• Temperament: Peaceful
• Diet: Carnivore / Omnivore
• Adult Size: 2 – 2.5 inches
• Average Purchase Size: 1 – 1.5 inches
• Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
• Temperature: 74° – 82° F (23° – 28° C)
• pH: 6.0 – 7.5
• KH: 1 – 6 dKH
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Orca Wood catfish (Centromochlus sp.) – Brazil
Orca Wood catfish (Centromochlus sp.) – Brazil
The Orca Wood catfish (Centromochlus sp.) is a fascinating dwarf woodcatfish prized for its striking black-and-white pattern that resembles the markings of an orca whale. This distinctive coloration, combined with its secretive nocturnal behavior, makes it a unique addition to carefully planned community aquariums.
Native to Brazilian river systems within the Amazon basin, Orca Woodcats belong to the Auchenipteridae family, commonly known as driftwood catfish. These fish spend much of the day resting among driftwood, roots, or rock crevices and become more active after lights dim. Their compact size and peaceful nature allow them to coexist with many small community species, particularly in aquariums with plenty of structure and shaded areas.
Because of their nocturnal habits, these catfish often reward patient aquarists with interesting nighttime activity, quietly exploring driftwood and caves while searching for food.
What We Love About This Fish
• Striking “Orca” Pattern: Bold black and white markings make this species stand out among small catfish.
• Compact Size: A dwarf woodcatfish that fits well in smaller community aquariums.
• Unique Nocturnal Behavior: Most active during evening hours, offering fascinating nighttime activity.
• Driftwood Specialist: Naturally enjoys hiding among wood, roots, and caves.
Quick Care Guide
• Care Level: Moderate
• Temperament: Peaceful
• Diet: Carnivore / Omnivore
• Adult Size: 2 – 2.5 inches
• Average Purchase Size: 1 – 1.5 inches
• Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
• Temperature: 74° – 82° F (23° – 28° C)
• pH: 6.0 – 7.5
• KH: 1 – 6 dKH
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All Aquatic Arts animals are backed by our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee. Our experienced team carefully packs each order to ensure the healthiest possible delivery.
If you have any questions about care or compatibility, our team is always happy to help.
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Description
The Orca Wood catfish (Centromochlus sp.) is a fascinating dwarf woodcatfish prized for its striking black-and-white pattern that resembles the markings of an orca whale. This distinctive coloration, combined with its secretive nocturnal behavior, makes it a unique addition to carefully planned community aquariums.
Native to Brazilian river systems within the Amazon basin, Orca Woodcats belong to the Auchenipteridae family, commonly known as driftwood catfish. These fish spend much of the day resting among driftwood, roots, or rock crevices and become more active after lights dim. Their compact size and peaceful nature allow them to coexist with many small community species, particularly in aquariums with plenty of structure and shaded areas.
Because of their nocturnal habits, these catfish often reward patient aquarists with interesting nighttime activity, quietly exploring driftwood and caves while searching for food.
What We Love About This Fish
• Striking “Orca” Pattern: Bold black and white markings make this species stand out among small catfish.
• Compact Size: A dwarf woodcatfish that fits well in smaller community aquariums.
• Unique Nocturnal Behavior: Most active during evening hours, offering fascinating nighttime activity.
• Driftwood Specialist: Naturally enjoys hiding among wood, roots, and caves.
Quick Care Guide
• Care Level: Moderate
• Temperament: Peaceful
• Diet: Carnivore / Omnivore
• Adult Size: 2 – 2.5 inches
• Average Purchase Size: 1 – 1.5 inches
• Minimum Tank Size: 20 gallons
• Temperature: 74° – 82° F (23° – 28° C)
• pH: 6.0 – 7.5
• KH: 1 – 6 dKH
Live Arrival Guarantee
All Aquatic Arts animals are backed by our 100% Live Arrival Guarantee. Our experienced team carefully packs each order to ensure the healthiest possible delivery.
If you have any questions about care or compatibility, our team is always happy to help.
























