what is this for cat fish?
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The sting is from the pectoral fin spines.
Reports are that it causes excruciating pain, enough to possibly put a person into shock (which can be hazardous). Certain individuals may be more susceptable to the venom which may pose more of a danger.
I have heard rumors of deaths due to invenomation from this fish, but I have never read any first hand reports.
Silurus? (HH), any validity to these rumors?
I also know someone at a local importers that stated he was mildly stung. He reported a burning sensation, minor inflammation and tenderness at the site.
But I am not sure if this is typical and I didn't witness it first hand.
Reports are that it causes excruciating pain, enough to possibly put a person into shock (which can be hazardous). Certain individuals may be more susceptable to the venom which may pose more of a danger.
I have heard rumors of deaths due to invenomation from this fish, but I have never read any first hand reports.
Silurus? (HH), any validity to these rumors?
I also know someone at a local importers that stated he was mildly stung. He reported a burning sensation, minor inflammation and tenderness at the site.
But I am not sure if this is typical and I didn't witness it first hand.
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
Paul E. Turley
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We kept them for many years and never had a problem. They moved away whenever a hand approached it in the tank. What you don't want to do is grab it with bare hands, eg, to extricate it from a net or pick it up off the floor. As for being stung, the only reliable reports we've heard are of a painful stabbing sensation followed by local inflammation. Worth being careful, though.
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