Pangasius abn
Scientific Name: Pangasius hypophthalmus Price: Upon Request Origin: Thailand Family: Pangasiidae (Shark catfishes) NOT AVAILABLE NOW |
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Other Names: Shark Catfish, Sutchi Catfish, Mekong Catfish, Iridescent Shark Catfish |
Technical Info
Temperature: 24 - 28 ℃
pH: 6.8 - 7.3
GH: 8 - 10
Max size: 100 cm
Min Tank size: 1000 Ltr
Position in Aqua: No special swimming level
Description
This fish is not suitable for our aquarium at home. Only young animals can be kept in a school in a large aquarium with a lot of free swimming space. They don t see very good and they are shy.
Food
They are omnivorous and they like large live food. When they get older they loose their teeth and then they eat vegetable food.
Breeding
Breeding in the aquarium is impossible because they get too big.
Compatible with
Not an aggressive species, but much smaller tankmates will likely be consumed. It can also bother sedentary or shy companions with its constant activity, but conversely is easily intimidated by aggressive or boisterous species. The best choices are large, peaceful benthic and mid to upper water shoaling species. Doradids such as Oxydoras niger , Megalodoras urunoscopus or Pterodoras granulosus are ideal, as are Pacu or many larger cyprinids.
Note
130cm and over 40 kg in weight! Although it rarely reaches this size in captivity, it s easily capable of topping 90cm. Iridescent sharks are schooling fish that prefer to be kept in groups of 5 or more.