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C125 Spotted Aspidoras Catfish Corydoras Aspidoras Spilotus 2cmC125 Spotted Aspidoras Catfish Corydoras Aspidoras Spilotus 2cm Overview: The C125 Spotted Aspidoras Catfish, scientifically known as Aspidoras spilotus, is a small, lively catfish with a distinctive spotted pattern. Closely related to Corydoras, this species is known for its active and social nature, making it a delightful addition to peaceful community aquariums. Origin: Native to the slow moving streams and rivers of Brazil in South America, the
C125 Spotted Aspidoras Catfish Corydoras Aspidoras Spilotus 2cmOverview: The C125 Spotted Aspidoras Catfish, scientifically known as Aspidoras spilotus, is a small, lively catfish with a distinctive spotted pattern. Closely related to Corydoras, this species is known for its active and social nature, making it a delightful addition to peaceful community aquariums.
Origin: Native to the slow-moving streams and rivers of Brazil in South America, the C125 Spotted Aspidoras inhabits areas with soft, sandy substrates and abundant leaf litter. They thrive in clean, well-oxygenated waters that mimic their natural environment.
Feeding: The C125 Spotted Aspidoras is an omnivore that enjoys a varied diet. They readily accept sinking pellets or wafers, and their diet should be supplemented with live or frozen foods like bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. They also appreciate occasional vegetable matter, such as blanched zucchini or spinach.
Tank Mates: This peaceful species does best when kept in groups of six or more, which helps them feel secure and encourages natural behavior. They are compatible with other small, non-aggressive fish such as tetras, rasboras, and other small catfish. Avoid pairing them with larger or more aggressive species that may intimidate or outcompete them for food.
Aggression: The C125 Spotted Aspidoras is non-aggressive and thrives in a community setup. They are highly social, often seen schooling with other members of their species, and spend most of their time foraging along the bottom of the tank.
Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate. The C125 Spotted Aspidoras is relatively hardy and easy to care for, making it suitable for aquarists with some experience. They require stable water conditions and a well-maintained tank to thrive.
Water Parameters: To keep C125 Spotted Aspidoras healthy, maintain water temperatures between 72-78°F (22-26°C), a pH of 6.0-7.5, and soft to moderately hard water (2-10 dGH). A tank with a soft, sandy substrate, gentle water flow, and plenty of hiding spots, such as caves or plants, will provide them with a comfortable environment.
In summary, the C125 Spotted Aspidoras Catfish is a charming, active species that brings energy and personality to peaceful community aquariums. Their distinctive spotted pattern, social behavior, and ease of care make them a wonderful choice for aquarists looking to add an interesting bottom-dweller to their tank.
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★★★★★ 5
Great Value for a ball my dog loves!
Color: S6-muti-color
I wish these ball were in the subscription program! My dog gets sooo excited by the new ball, but her interest in things lasts for a few days. She kills the squeak within 11minutes, but the squeaker stays in place rather than becoming a chocking or swallow hazard, and she still loves to chew it. Next, we must throw the ball approximately 723 times the first day, possibly 496 times on day 2, and just 3- 4 on day 3, at which point she will chase the ball before hollering "it's over here if you need it," while she checks on the chipmunk den. We currently have 17 of these balls in our yard (because we have given several leftovers to a less discriminating doodle next door). These balls hold up really well, get her extremely active for the first couple of days, and are a much cheaper than doggie daycare (after an active morning with a new ball, she is happy to chew on it and sleep much of the day). I always have these on hand!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Pieces chewed off
Color: white & green
My Aussiedoodle loves it. I throw it down the hallway, it bounces crazy, and he chases it. The only complaint is that he can't chew much of the ball part. So now I have to have it put away and brought out for special playtime.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Yes!
Size: Medium
Durable. Squeak doesn't last forever with my aggressive chewers but crinkle does. Best balls.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Balls
Size: Medium
My dog loves chasing these balls. He seems to love the squeak! They fit the chuck it stick perfectly, and are great replacements for the originals that came with the stick.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nice set of balls
Size: Medium
The squeaker quickly became my dog’s favorite ball and has replaced the fuzzy tennis balls. My dog is a nonstop fetcher and these chuck it balls are durable and fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2026