Pimelodus
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Pimelodus

Pimelodus or Flathead catfish are representatives of the vast family Pimelodidae (Pimelodidae) that inhabit the river systems of South and Central America

Most of the species are among the largest fish kept in aquariums. Some of them reach a length of more than two meters. In their habitats, they serve as an important commercial fish for the local population, as well as an object of sport fishing. They often become the heroes of many popular science programs, in particular on the Discovery Channel and National Geographic channels, where, due to their size, they are represented by huge freshwater monsters.

Despite such a formidable performance and a predatory lifestyle, this is a completely peaceful and non-aggressive catfish, which, in other matters, will eat any fish that can fit in its mouth.

Pimelodus are similar to each other due to their characteristic feature – a flat head and a long mustache that reaches the length of the body. But at the same time, juveniles and adults are very different in color and sometimes they are mistaken for different species. The latter often leads to situations where young catfish are sold as a different species. The aquarist who bought them in the future is faced with the fact that, as he thought, his little fish does not stop growing and along the way eats his neighbors in the aquarium. A similar phenomenon is common when exporters buy fish not from commercial hatcheries, but from local residents who catch juveniles in the wild. Flathead catfish do not breed well in the artificial environment, so constant catch from rivers is inevitable.

These representatives of catfish are rarely found in amateur aquariums in Europe and Asia, but are relatively widespread near their natural habitat – in the countries of both Americas. The maintenance of such large fish, with a few exceptions, is associated with high costs associated with the installation of a huge aquarium, the total weight of which sometimes reaches several tons, and its further maintenance.

Dourada

Dourada, scientific name Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flathead catfishes)

Sebra catfish

Brachyplatistoma striped or Golden zebra catfish, scientific name Brachyplatystoma juruense, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flathead catfish)

Toto nifo Lau-Lao

Catfish Lau-lao name Brachyplatystoma vaillantii, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flat-headed catfishes)

Pimelodus matagofie

Pimelodus Pimelodus patterned or Exquisite Pimelodus, scientific name Pimelodus ornatus, belongs to the family Pimelodidae

I'a fu'a mumu

Pimelodus The red-tailed catfish, scientific name Phractocephalus hemioliopterus, belongs to the Pimelodidae family, also known as the flathead catfish.

Piraiba Sese

Pimelodus False Piraiba, scientific name Brachyplatystoma capapretum, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flathead catfishes)

Pimelodus valiina

Pimelodus Pimelodus painted, Pimelodus-angel or Catfish-pictus, scientific name Pimelodus pictus, belongs to the family Pimelodidae

Piraíba

Piraiba, scientific name Brachyplatystoma filamentosum, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flathead catfish)

i'a fa'afefeteina

The salivating catfish, scientific name Brachyplatystoma platynemum, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flathead catfish)

fa'a figota

Pimelodus Sail catfish, Marble catfish or Liarinus Pictus, scientific name Leiarius pictus, belongs to the family Pimelodidae

i'a taika

Tiger catfish or Brachyplatistoma tiger, scientific name Brachyplatystoma tigrinum, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelod or flat-headed catfishes)

striped pimelodus

Pimelodus The four-striped pimelodus, scientific name Pimelodus blochii, belongs to the family Pimelodidae

Batrochoglanis

Pimelodus Batrochoglanis, scientific name Batrochoglanis raninus, belongs to the family Pseudopimelodidae (Pseudopimelodidae)

Veslonosoy som

Pimelodus The paddle-nosed catfish, scientific name Sorubim lima, belongs to the Pimelodidae family.

I'a musumi umi

Pimelodus Long-whiskered catfish, scientific name Megalonema platycephalum, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelodidae)

Somic-harlequin

Harlequin catfish or American bumblebee catfish, scientific name Microglanis iheringi, belongs to the family Pseudopimelodidae (Pseudopimelodidae)

Pimelodus pisipisia

Pimelodus Pimelodus spotted, scientific name Pimelodus maculatus, belongs to the family Pimelodidae (Pimelodidae)

Pseudopimelodus bufonius

Pseudopimelodus bufonius, scientific name Pseudopimelodus bufonius, belongs to the family Pseudopimelodidae (Pseudopimelodidae)

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