- Name:
Sturgeon catfish
(View AKA's) - Family: Pimelodidae
- Species: Catfish
- Scientific Name: Platystomatichthys sturio
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General info about Sturgeon catfish
The Sturgeon Catfish, or Platystomatichthys sturio, is a freshwater catfish species that is native to South America. They can grow up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) in length and weigh up to 20 kilograms (44 pounds). In the wild, they are typically found in rivers and streams, and are known for their large, broad head and elongated body. Due to their size, they require a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space.
Sturgeon catfish Diet & Nutrition
Sturgeon Catfish are carnivorous and primarily feed on other fish, crustaceans, and insects in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of meaty foods such as shrimp, fish fillets, and worms. They may also accept commercial catfish pellets.
Determining Sex of Sturgeon catfish
There are no visible differences between males and females of this species.
Breeding & Spawning Sturgeon catfish
There is limited information available on the breeding and spawning of Sturgeon Catfish in captivity.
Common Diseases with Sturgeon catfish
Sturgeon Catfish are generally hardy and resistant to disease. However, like all fish, they can be susceptible to parasites and bacterial infections if water quality is not maintained.
Sturgeon catfish Origin
The Sturgeon Catfish is native to South America, where it is found in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins.
Caution with Sturgeon catfish
Due to their large size, Sturgeon Catfish require an appropriately sized aquarium and should only be kept by experienced aquarists. They may also become aggressive towards smaller tankmates.
Acclimating Sturgeon catfish
Sturgeon Catfish should be acclimated slowly to their new aquarium environment to reduce stress and increase their chances of survival.
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Sturgeon catfish | Catfish | Pimelodidae | Platystomatichthys sturio | The Sturgeon Catfish, or Platystomatichthys sturio, is a freshwater catfish species that is native to South America. They can grow up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) in length and weigh up to 20 kilograms (44 pounds). In the wild, they are typically found in rivers and streams, and are known for their large, broad head and elongated body. Due to their size, they require a large aquarium with plenty of swimming space. | PalaciosAn |
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