- Name:
Columbian Shark
(View AKA's) - Family: Ariidae
- Species: Freshwater Shark
- Scientific Name: Arius jordani
General info about Columbian Shark
These fish have a high dorsal fin and long whiskers, they are elongated and silver with a white belly and black fins with white tips. They can reach 14 inches. To keep these fish in captivity, water pH should be between 7.0 and 7.5 and water temperature should range from 74ºF to 79ºF. The aquarium should have rocks, a dark substrate and caves. Some aquarium salt should be added to the tank, as they grow older more salt should be added until it becomes a marine environment.
Columbian Shark Diet & Nutrition
This species is omnivorous. They can be fed with sinking catfish pellets, bloodworms and algae wafers.
Breeding & Spawning Columbian Shark
Columbian sharks are paternal mouthbrooders. They spawn in the sea, there the males incubate the eggs in their mouths, swim into coastal rivers and release the fry. Fry spend their early life stages in the river and then migrate to the sea. Because of this migration between freshwater and seawater it is hard to reproduce this species in captivity since it is hard to replicate the necessary conditions.
Columbian Shark Origin
This species can be found from Mexico to Peru. They inhabit tidal lagoons and estuaries.
Columbian Shark are Venomous
This species has a gland at the base of their dorsal spines that produce venom. This venom can cause a lot of pain.
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Columbian Shark | Freshwater Shark | Ariidae | Arius jordani | These fish have a high dorsal fin and long whiskers, they are elongated and silver with a white belly and black fins with white tips. They can reach 14 inches. To keep these fish in captivity, water pH should be between 7.0 and 7.5 and water temperature should range from 74ºF to 79ºF. The aquarium should have rocks, a dark substrate and caves. Some aquarium salt should be added to the tank, as they grow older more salt should be added until it becomes a marine environment.
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