Pictus Catfish - Pimelodus pictus
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Pictus Catfish - Pimelodus pictus
Product Description:
The Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus pictus) is a popular choice among aquarists for its striking appearance and active behavior. Known for their elegant, elongated bodies covered in black spots, these catfish add a dynamic presence to any freshwater aquarium. Native to South America, specifically the Amazon and Orinoco river basins, Pictus Catfish are well-loved for their playful nature and bottom-dwelling habits.
Key Features:
1. Distinctive Appearance: The Pictus Catfish boasts a sleek, silver body adorned with numerous black spots. Their long, flowing barbels (whiskers) add to their unique and captivating look, making them a standout addition to your aquarium.
2. Active and Playful: These catfish are known for their high energy and active swimming behavior. They are constantly on the move, exploring the tank and searching for food, providing endless entertainment for aquarists.
3. Bottom-Dwelling Cleaners: As bottom dwellers, Pictus Catfish help keep the substrate clean by scavenging for leftover food and debris. Their constant activity ensures a well-maintained and balanced aquarium environment.
Care Instructions:
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Tank Size: A minimum tank size of 55 gallons is recommended to accommodate the active nature and potential size of Pictus Catfish.
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Water Parameters:
- Temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C)
- pH: 6.0-7.5
- Hardness: 2-15 dGH
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Diet: Pictus Catfish are omnivores and require a varied diet. Offer them high-quality sinking pellets, wafers, and live or frozen foods such as bloodworms, brine shrimp, and daphnia. Supplement their diet with occasional fresh vegetables like cucumber and zucchini.
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Behavior: These catfish are peaceful but can be somewhat territorial with other bottom-dwelling species. They are best kept in groups of 3 or more to reduce stress and encourage natural behavior.
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Maximum Size: The Pictus Catfish can grow up to 5 inches (13 cm) in length.
Aquarium Setup:
- Substrate: A soft, sandy substrate is ideal to protect their delicate barbels while they forage for food.
- Decor: Provide plenty of hiding spots with driftwood, rocks, and caves. These catfish enjoy having places to retreat and feel secure.
- Filtration: Maintain excellent water quality with efficient filtration and regular water changes. Pictus Catfish are sensitive to poor water conditions, so clean water is essential for their health.