Aquaria Central .......................Irridescent Shark


Pangasius hypophthalmus
Other names:...........Shark Catfish, Pangasius Catfish
Origin:......................Fast flowing open waters of Thailand
Max size:..................40"
PH:............-..............6.8-7.4
Temperature:...........72-79 F.
Min tank size:..........135 gallons
Food:.........................flake food, stick food, algae discs, worms

Irridescent Sharks need a big, long aquarium with lots of swimming space. It is a definite must to have a powerhead or something to create lots of horizontal water current. They can become frightened easy and sometimes "play dead" when scared. Water conditions are very crucial for these catfish. The only defense for these fish from other bullying fish is to dart away VERY quickly. When they get scared they dart around and because of this and their poor vision, smack into the sides of the tank hard and tend to injure and split open their snouts. These catfish shoal together when young but become loners later. They occasionally surface to breathe if the water is low on oxygen. Hiding places are not essential but again, strong water current is and seems to make them a lot less stressed. Females are fatter than males and the bigger they get, the fatter they get compared to their overall length. Its name of "shark" encourages aquarists to keep them but not more than 85% of them get bigger than 8" long in aquariums before they die. This is not a recommended aquarium fish.

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