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− | + | :Difficult to sex visually, females are said to be more heavily set than more slender males. | |
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+ | == Tank compatibility == | ||
+ | :A very large growing fish that will eat anything that fits in its very large mouth. Best kept with similar-sized fish in very large aquaria, such as ''[[Oxydoras niger]]'' and large Characins or South American Cichlids. | ||
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+ | == Identification == | ||
+ | :Can be mistaken for ''[[Perrunichthys perruno]]'' which is far less common than this fish. The fish are identical in terms of colouration although ''P. perruno'' has 8 (1 hard and 7 soft) dorsal fin rays, ''Leiarius'' has 10 or 11. | ||
:The ''Leiarius'' is a chunky catfish with a broad head and large mouth with three sets of barbels. It is brown in colour with large darker spots. | :The ''Leiarius'' is a chunky catfish with a broad head and large mouth with three sets of barbels. It is brown in colour with large darker spots. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 13 December 2017
Marbled Pim
Leiarius marmoratus
568 Litres (150 US G.)
63.5-78.7cm (25-31 ")
Freshwater
5.8 - 7.4
20.6-25°C (69 -77 °F)
8-18 °d
1:1 M:F
8-15 years
Family
Pimelodidae
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Contents
Additional names
- Achara Catfish, Marbled Pim, Marble Catfish, Marbled Catfish
Additional scientific names
- Sciades marmoratus
Sexing[edit]
- Difficult to sex visually, females are said to be more heavily set than more slender males.
Tank compatibility[edit]
- A very large growing fish that will eat anything that fits in its very large mouth. Best kept with similar-sized fish in very large aquaria, such as Oxydoras niger and large Characins or South American Cichlids.
Identification[edit]
- Can be mistaken for Perrunichthys perruno which is far less common than this fish. The fish are identical in terms of colouration although P. perruno has 8 (1 hard and 7 soft) dorsal fin rays, Leiarius has 10 or 11.
- The Leiarius is a chunky catfish with a broad head and large mouth with three sets of barbels. It is brown in colour with large darker spots.
Pictures[edit]
External links[edit]
- Fishbase (Mirrors:
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