I think it is a cat...
I think it is a cat...
I recently purchased three fish at a new local pet store, to add to my community tank. I am not sure what they are. The store owner indicated that they were rainbow fish... but after looking through my books, I don't think he was correct. From what I have seen on line, I thought that they were perhaps Pangasius hypophthalmus or something similar. I have included pics, but the fish are a bit hard to photograph. They are still getting acquainted to the tank and swim about like zebra danios.. I will try to describe them as best I can. They are about 3 inches long, have a mouth like a catfish, big eyes, and the body shape of a Bala Shark. The fish have 2 or three large horizontial stripes, alternating between dark grey and silver. There appears to be two small wiskers on the underside of the mouth that lay flat against the body, pointing towards the tail. they have a v shaped tail very similar to a bala shark. They tend to swim about together but get really frantic when I approach to the tank. The tank mates are four Diamond tetra and four Harlequin Rasbora. They don't seem to be interested in eating the flake food, so I am not sure what to give them? The swim all over the tank, including the bottom and the sides. Any advice?
iridescent shark
Hi
your fish is an iridescent shark. Despite the name, it is indeed a catfish.
Mike
your fish is an iridescent shark. Despite the name, it is indeed a catfish.
Mike
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Thanks for the ID
Well... thanks for the advice. I did some checking on the iridescent shark and was quite suprised that they were selling them in the store. The guy has a whole tank full...maybe about 30 or so fish. My tank is only 29 gallons, so it is indeed not the size for those fish. The store won't take them back...and I can't just flush them... so I guess I am stuck with them. I am pretty fond of the plants in my tank. The big green one has been growing for about six years...will those cat's harm the plant?
Anyway, thanks for the info... btw, I am a newbee to the internet lingo... what is LFS mean?
Thanks,
Fallout
Anyway, thanks for the info... btw, I am a newbee to the internet lingo... what is LFS mean?
Thanks,
Fallout
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This Saturday afternoon, about 3 pm, take your receipt, your fish they sold you as rainbows and a patient smile to your local fish store, where you bought said fish, and sit on their doorstep offering them to customers heading in the door. Patiently tell people the whole story about how they said they were selling you rainbows, which you did want, but you actually got home with a fish that grows to 3 feet and is totally unsuitable for your tank, as you are a novice. Then explain how the same said store refuses to even take him back, so you're trying to find him a suitable home.
I guarantee you won't sit on their doorstep more than one or two tellings of the story before the owner has a change of heart and offers to at least take it back, even though he probably won't refund your money.
Then count that price as a learning experience and never waste your money in his store again as a reward for his fine customer service.
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I guarantee you won't sit on their doorstep more than one or two tellings of the story before the owner has a change of heart and offers to at least take it back, even though he probably won't refund your money.
Then count that price as a learning experience and never waste your money in his store again as a reward for his fine customer service.
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I too have fallen victum to the uneducated pet store employee, appently I have two of them in my 50 gallon tank, now it looks like one is pregnant, I now its stange but it really looks like it, I need advice on breeding and more info on these fish!
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ehm, the raw version:
The Iridescent Shark or Pangasius sutchi (proper name is Pangasius hypophthalmus; but it's most often sold as P sutchi and in many books referred as such) is a huge Asian Riverine fish......
-lengths vary from a 'mere' 1,5 foot in captivity to 3 feet or more in the wild! (see HERE!!)
-it's a highly stressfull fish and a shoaler as well; bigger specimen often have a damaged snout and damaged eyes.
-it actually isn't a "fishtank-fish" at all; they're bred (by hormone injection) in Asia for foodconsumption; the surplus of baby Pangasius are sold as 'pets' to the aquariumtrade; but it's quite unsuitable for that, actually.
-it's an easy eater and will eat flake as well as freezefoods.
The Iridescent Shark or Pangasius sutchi (proper name is Pangasius hypophthalmus; but it's most often sold as P sutchi and in many books referred as such) is a huge Asian Riverine fish......
-lengths vary from a 'mere' 1,5 foot in captivity to 3 feet or more in the wild! (see HERE!!)
-it's a highly stressfull fish and a shoaler as well; bigger specimen often have a damaged snout and damaged eyes.
-it actually isn't a "fishtank-fish" at all; they're bred (by hormone injection) in Asia for foodconsumption; the surplus of baby Pangasius are sold as 'pets' to the aquariumtrade; but it's quite unsuitable for that, actually.
-it's an easy eater and will eat flake as well as freezefoods.
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