- Name:
Lima Shovelnose Catfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Pimelodidae
- Species: Catfish
- Scientific Name: Sorubim lima
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General info about Lima Shovelnose Catfish
The Lima Shovelnose Catfish is a freshwater catfish found in South America, specifically the Amazon, Essequibo, and Orinoco River basins. They have a sleek and elongated body with a brown to gray coloration and distinctive white spots on their sides. They are a popular game fish and are also kept in home aquariums.
Lima Shovelnose Catfish Diet & Nutrition
The Lima Shovelnose Catfish is a carnivore and feeds on a variety of live and frozen foods in the wild, such as fish, shrimp, and insects. In the aquarium, they will accept a variety of meaty foods, such as earthworms, shrimp, and small pieces of fish. It is important to provide a varied and balanced diet to keep them healthy.
Determining Sex of Lima Shovelnose Catfish
Determining the sex of the Lima Shovelnose Catfish can be difficult, as there are no visible differences between males and females.
Breeding & Spawning Lima Shovelnose Catfish
Breeding and spawning of the Lima Shovelnose Catfish in captivity is very difficult, and there is limited information available. In the wild, this species breeds during the rainy season, and the male will guard the eggs until they hatch. The fry feed on small zooplankton.
Common Diseases with Lima Shovelnose Catfish
The Lima Shovelnose Catfish is generally hardy and not prone to specific diseases. However, like all fish, they are susceptible to bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections if water quality is not maintained. To prevent diseases, maintain good water quality and avoid overcrowding.
Lima Shovelnose Catfish Origin
The Lima Shovelnose Catfish is native to South America, specifically the Amazon, Essequibo, and Orinoco River basins in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.
Caution with Lima Shovelnose Catfish
The Lima Shovelnose Catfish is a large and active species, so they require a spacious aquarium with plenty of swimming room. They are also predatory and will eat smaller fish, so avoid keeping them with small or delicate species. They may also become territorial with other larger fish. Provide hiding places such as caves or driftwood in the aquarium. This species can grow up to 3 feet (90 cm) in length, so be sure to provide enough space in the aquarium.
Acclimating Lima Shovelnose Catfish
When introducing the Lima Shovelnose Catfish to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate it slowly to avoid stress and shock. Float the bag in the aquarium for 15-20 minutes to equalize the temperature, then gradually add small amounts of aquarium water to the bag over the course of 30-40 minutes. Once acclimated, release the fish into the aquarium.
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