Sturgeons (sp?)

I think sturgeons are a game fish in some areas. If I'm not mistaken they get HUGE....several feet in length. They look almost "pre-historic". I think they get cavier (sp) from some species of these fish. I don't think they are a fair candidate for the typical home aquarium or pond.
 
Seen 3 or 4 in a LFS tank once. They were about 5-6 inches long and were going for $50-60. Not worth it IMO, they will outgrow just about any tank very quickly. They get like 7-8 feet at least if I remember it correctly.

And yes, sturgeon eggs are used for caviar.
 
Sturgeons

There was a thread about Sturgeons on the old AC...If i'm not mistaken there are some smaller varieties out there..Not sure if they are made available for commercial sale....Bear in mind that a smaller variety may still be 3 or 4 feet...Big sturgeon can hit 14 feet...They are very interesting though. Here is a beauty...Not sure if he'd be suitable for the average hobbiest though!
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Just a little guy...10 feet long and 500 lbs :)
 
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Here is something in my book: Sterling Sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus) 125cm 400 liters 65 degrees F

Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso) 9m 1000 Liters 50 degrees F
 
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