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Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus pictus)
Pictus Catfish
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus pictus)
Additional locales and sizes may be available!
Additional locales and sizes may be available!

Quick Stats

Overview

The Pictus Catfish is a memeber of the antenna catfish group and usually has a pale to gray body with a black spotted pattern. The pectoral fins are serrated, so it is recommended that a glass bowl or cup be used to capture the fish rather than a net.

As one of the more peaceful fish that adds beauty to your aquarium, the Pictus Catfish can be housed with any soft water tank mate. Care should be taken when adding small fish to the aquarium as they may become prey to the Pictus Cat if they are able to fit them in their mouth. Tanks with dim light that are heavily planted are ideal for this fish. Rocks, caves, and driftwood also aid in providing an optimal environment for the Pictus Catfish. In the wild, this fish grows a bit larger than in the aquarium setting, but a minimum of 70 gallons is recommended for proper housing.

These fish are an egg-laying catfish that are very difficult to breed in an aquarium setting.

The Pictus Catfish will feed on left over flake food that accumulates at the bottom of the tank. In addition, small live food and sinking catfish pellet food should be provided for complete nutrition.

Approximate Purchase Size: 2" to 3"

Customer Testimonials

Adryan C Franklin , TN
The Pictus Cat is a great pet fish. He chases his reflection like a cat.
Laurie J Saint Charles , MO
These fish are great! We currently have two (one about 8" and one about 5") and all they seem to do is play! They are in a 55-gallon tank with various cichlids and nothing seems to bother them. A true joy to watch. Enjoy!
Wesley E Tampa , FL
Cool looking catfish, nocturnal though. It'll come out more after it gets used to the tank though.
Jake C Wilmington , OH
My Pictus catfish is one of my favorite fish ive ever owned its fun to watch because he likes to chase his own reflectoin and he got along with all my fish fine.
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