Pangasius hypophthalmus

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Iridescent Shark
Iridescent Shark
Species Pangasius hypophthalmus
Difficulty Challenging
Min. Tank Size 1,324.894 liters
1,324,894.123 mL

350 US Gallons (1324.9L)

Size 51.181 in

120-130 cm (47.2-51.2")

pH 6.5 - 7.5
Temp. 295.15 K
71.6 °F
531.27 °R

299.15 K
78.8 °F
538.47 °R
22 -26 °C (71.6-78.8°F)

Water Hardness

2-29

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Omnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods
Other (See article)

Life Span

8-15 years

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Iridescent Shark, Sutchi Catfish, Pangasius Cat, ID Shark, Mystic Shark

[edit] Other Scientific Names

Pangasius sutchi

[edit] Sexing

Males have darker stripes and are more slender than females.

[edit] Tank compatibility

This is an extra large fish that is NOT ideal for home aquaria, but is unfortunately sold in many fish stores as small juveniles. Due to it's large size it needs several hundred gallons with a huge filtration system. They're also very skittish fish, need very heavy secure tank lids and plenty of lateral swimming space, they can injure themselves if spooked in too small of a tank.

[edit] Diet

Omnivores. Eating small pellets while juvaniles, as they grow they prefer meaty foods, this includes any tankmates small enough to fit in their mouths!

[edit] Feeding regime

As they grow they become nocturnal feeders and will prefer to eat in the evening after lights out.

[edit] Environment Specifics

Very large tanks with large expanses of swimming room in a quiet location. No sharp objects must be in the tank.

[edit] Behaviour

Skittish nervous fish. Prefers to be in groups. Can panic if startled and even jump out the water. Can also play dead when scared.

[edit] Identification

Glittery silver when young, darkening to a grey with a white belly as it grows. Shark-like swimming. Albino variation is also available[1]. Not to be mistaken for it's larger cousin Pangasius sanitwongsei or Paroon Shark.

[edit] Pictures

[edit] References

  1. Planet Catfish.com: Image of Adult Albino Pangasius

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