Striped Panchax
Aplocheilus lineatus
Striped Panchax (Aplocheilus lineatus) — Varies care, Peaceful, under Other. Minimum tank in the app: 30 US gal min; aim for 72–77°F and pH 6.5–7.5. The Striped Panchax appeals to aquarists seeking a mid-level swimmer that exhibits vibrant personality traits, but caution is warranted regarding its semi-aggressive nature in smaller setups.

Captive lifespan reflects typical experience in a home aquarium, not maximum recorded age; genetics, sourcing, and care vary.
Natural distribution
Asia
- East & Southeast Asia
Regional colours match the stocking calculator’s origin map.
Striped Panchax Tank Setup
Create a balanced layout with both open swimming areas and refuge spaces using plants and decorations. A moderate flow replicates their native conditions, while a substrate that mimics riverbeds—sand or fine gravel—enhances their comfort. Maintain a lighting scheme that is not overly bright to reduce stress and encourage natural behaviours.
What Do Striped Panchaxs Eat?
Feeding tends to be competitive, as Striped Panchax are quick eaters. Offering a varied diet of high-quality flake, frozen, and live foods can enhance their health and coloration.
Striped Panchax Tank Mates
Ideal tank mates include similarly sized mid-water species that are not overly aggressive, such as certain tetras or rasboras. Avoid pairing with overly boisterous or fin-nipping fish, which can provoke stress. Intraspecies interactions are generally peaceful, but providing ample space and hiding spots can mitigate potential territorial disputes.
Are Striped Panchaxs Good for Beginners?
Care demand varies with setup and individual fish; use the numbers above as your baseline. Aquarists often underestimate the need for structured environments, leading to increased aggression and stress. Neglecting to provide adequate space and hiding spots can result in bullying, particularly in smaller tanks.
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