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  • Platinum Redtail Catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus)

    Platinum Redtail Catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus)

    $1,249.99

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    Spotted Shovelnose Catfish (Hemisorubim platyrhynchos)

    $89.99

    An uncommonly seen, medium sized cat, the Spotted Shovelnose Catfish is widespread throughout the Amazon and Orinoco basins where it inhabits a variety of habitat types. In the aquarium, they are hardy and undemanding but like all shovelnose cats will eat any fish small enough to fit in their surprisingly large mouths.

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  • Dwarf Giraffe Catfish (Notoglanidium macrostoma)

    Dwarf Giraffe Catfish (Notoglanidium macrostoma)

    $19.99

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  • Ninja Woodcat (Centromochlus musaica)

    Ninja Woodcat (Centromochlus musaica)

    Price range: $24.99 through $34.99

    A unique and attractively patterned dwarf woodcat from the Orinoco and Atabapo basins in Colombia and Venezeula, the Ninja Woodcat is a cryptic species which spends most of the daylight hours hidden within driftwood, leaf litter, or submerged logs. At night however, they emerge to feed near the surface where they actively hunt for insects and insect larvae. In the aquarium they are a hardy species and have been bred successfully, but should be kept only with similarly small and peaceful tankmates as they can easily be outcompeted for food.

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  • Leopard Synodontis Catfish (Synodontis pardalis)

    Leopard Synodontis Catfish (Synodontis pardalis)

    $199.99

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  • Tocantins '24K gold' Giant Talking Catfish (Megalodoras cf. uranoscopus)

    Tocantins ’24K gold’ Giant Talking Catfish (Megalodoras cf. uranoscopus)

    Price range: $99.99 through $499.99

    A unique and heavily armored catfish found throughout the Amazon and its tributaries, the Giant Talking Catfish or Irwin’s Catfish is typically a gentle giant in the aquarium, ignoring most fish and being well protected from even the most aggressive tankmates. Although most specimens are tan or grayish in coloration, the specimens from the Tocantins River in Brazil are prized for their vivid yellow or gold colors against high contrast black. In the wild, their diet largely consists of aquatic snails, crustaceans, fruit and vegetation, but they will readily accept almost any sinking food. A great scavenger to help manage leftover food in large cichlid or predatory fish displays, they do grow to a huge adult size and will require a tank of 180 gallons at the bare minimum.

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  • Tocantins Thorny Catfish (Rhinodoras sp. 'Tocantins')

    Tocantins Thorny Catfish (Rhinodoras sp. ‘Tocantins’)

    $149.99

    A rare doradid catfish found in rivers throughout Central and Southern Brazil, the Marbled Thorny Catfish is a peaceful, substrate feeding fish found in areas of moderate to fast water flow. In the wild, it feeds heavily on invertebrates including snails, but will accept most frozen or prepared sinking foods in the aquarium. This species is largely sedentary but is a fast and agile swimmer when necessary so will benefit from a spacious aquarium with plenty of open swimming space.

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  • Pygmy Driftwood Catfish (Trachelyichthys exilis)

    Pygmy Driftwood Catfish (Trachelyichthys exilis)

    Price range: $14.99 through $16.99

    One of the smaller catfish in the aquarium hobby, the Pygmy Driftwood Catfish (Trachelyichthys exilis) grows only up to 3 inches in length. This beautifully patterned catfish is native to Rio Nanay in northern Peru, a tributary of the Amazon River. To mimic their unique wild habitat, these fish will thrive best in heavily planted and dimly lit aquaria. The Pygmy Driftwood Catfish is peaceful with most similarly-sized fish, making them an excellent choice for a freshwater community tank.

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  • Platinum Centrodoras (Centrodoras brachiatus)

    Platinum Centrodoras Catfish (Centrodoras brachiatus)

    Price range: $169.99 through $499.99

    A medium sized Doradid Catfish found throughout much of the Amazon and its tributaries, the Platinum Centrodoras or Silver Centrodoras Catfish is named for its distinctive silvery white coloration and can be found in a wide variety of habitat types in the wild. Like most of its close relatives, it is a relatively peaceful species that will get along with nearly any tankmates provided they are large enough not to be eaten. In the aquarium, this catfish is hardy and undemanding but it is an active and powerful swimmer (especially at night) and should be provided with plenty of open swimming space and moderate to strong current.

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  • Firewood / Planiceps Catfish (Sorubimichthys planiceps)

    Firewood / Planiceps Catfish (Sorubimichthys planiceps)

    Price range: $119.99 through $149.99

    A uniquely shaped, large-growing predatory catfish, the Planiceps or Firewood Catfish is found throughout the middle Amazon in Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador where it is a prized food fish. Juvenile fish have impressive butterfly-like pectoral fins which develop into more traditional fins as they grow. Like most of its relatives, they tend to be found in fast-moving stretches of murky water, and they rely on their sensitive barbels much more than their limited eyesight to find prey. In the aquarium, they prefer dim lighting, ample hiding places, and pristine water quality (maintaining high levels of dissolved oxygen is especially important). Due to their enormous adult size, they require a substantial indoor pond to be kept long term.

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  • Debauwi Catfish (Pareutropius buffei)

    Debauwi Catfish (Pareutropius buffei)

    $12.99

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  • Four Line Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus blochii)

    Four Line Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus blochii)

    Price range: $13.99 through $19.99

    A medium-growing, active schooling fish, the Four Line Pictus Catfish is found throughout much of the Amazon, Orinoco, and Guyana Shield in South America. In the wild, they usually inhabit shallow water with medium to fast-moving current and typically shoal in large groups. A hardy aquarium fish, they should be given plenty of open space for swimming and are best kept in groups of 6 or more. They make an excellent addition to larger aquariums with peaceful South or Central American Cichlids.

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  • Burmese Upside Down Catfish (Mystus leucophasus)

    Burmese Upside Down Catfish (Mystus leucophasus)

    $39.99

    The Burmese or Asian Upside Down Catfish is a unique, medium-growing species of Bagrid found in the rivers of Myanmar in Southeast Asia. As the name implies, this unusual fish spends most of its life swimming upside down, with its mouth and ventral surface facing up towards the water’s surface, where it actively seeks out insects, crustaceans, and smaller fish as prey. In the aquarium, they are active, constant swimmers and tend to school in large groups as juveniles while adults are more solitary. With their unique swimming behavior and deep black coloration interspersed with blueish speckles, they make a fascinating addition to a community of similarly-sized fish but aggressive tankmates should be avoided.

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  • Orinoco Talking Catfish (Orinocodoras eigenmanni)

    Orinoco Talking Catfish (Orinocodoras eigenmanni)

    $24.99

    The Orinoco Talking Catfish is a medium sized Doradid Cat found throughout the Orinoco drainage in Colombia and Venezuela, where it inhabits a variety of shallow water habitat. Named for its ability to make a croaking or squeaking sound by rapidly moving their pectoral fins. This species looks very similar to the well-known Striped Raphael Catfish (P. armatulus) and is sometimes misidentified in the trade but can be distinguished by its longer snout, more slender body shape, and distinctive tail pattern. In the wild, they are a cryptic species which tends to inhabit leaf litter and driftwood piles in warm, acidic water. A hardy, adaptable and uncommon catfish, they make an excellent addition to most medium or large community aquariums and are peaceful towards all tankmates.

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  • Redtail X Tiger Shovelnose Hybrid Catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus X Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum)

    Redtail X Tiger Shovelnose Hybrid Catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus X Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum)

    $34.99

    A manmade hybrid of two of the largest growing catfish species of the Amazon Basin, the Redtail x Tiger Shovelnose is a somewhat recent addition to the aquarium hobby originally developed by breeders in Asia. Like both of their parent species, these fish will reach a truly massive size in a relatively short time. In the aquarium, they are fairly easy to care for but keep in mind they will attempt to eat anything they can fit in their surprisingly large mouths. Juvenile fish grow extremely quickly so to realistically keep these fish long term a massive aquarium or ideally an indoor pond is necessary.

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  • Bumblebee Jelly Catfish (Batrochoglanis cf. raninus)

    Bumblebee Jelly Catfish (Batrochoglanis cf. raninus)

    $39.99

    One of many similar looking species of South American Bumblebee Catfish, the Bumblebee Jelly Cat is a medium growing species with a flattened body and very wide mouth. In the wild, they are a cryptic ambush predator, relying on their camouflage pattern to blend into areas of leaf litter or submerged driftwood. In the aquarium, they are a hardy species that will rarely bother tankmates as long as they are too big to fit into their large mouths.

  • Black Ear Pangasius (Pangasius larnaudii)

    Black Ear Pangasius (Pangasius larnaudii)

    $9.99

    Black Ear Pangasius (Pangasius larnaudii) Origin: Aquaculture Asia Diet: Omnivore, will accept most of frozen and prepared foods Adult Size: 48″ Recommended Tank Size:  300 gal Compatibility: Peaceful and timid, easily startled causing them to jump or crash into tank sides Preferred Water Parameters pH:                          6.5 – 7.5 Temp:                     78-82F Ammonia:              0ppm Nitrite:                    0ppm Nitrate:                  <30ppm  

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  • Marbled Candiru Catfish (Ochmacanthus sp.)

    Marbled Candiru Catfish (Ochmacanthus sp.)

    $19.99

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  • Dwarf Driftwood Catfish (Helogenes marmoratus)

    Dwarf Driftwood Catfish (Helogenes marmoratus)

    $34.99

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  • Orinoco Shovelnose Catfish (Pseudoplatystoma orinocense)

    Orinoco Shovelnose Catfish (Pseudoplatystoma orinocense)

    $39.99

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  • Pygmy Talking Catfish (Physopyxis lyra)

    Pygmy Talking Catfish (Physopyxis lyra)

    $12.99

    One of the smallest species of catfish known, the Pygmy Talking Catfish is a unique and uncommonly imported Doradid found throughout the middle Amazon and Essequibo basins. In the wild, they are a cryptic species which inhabits leaf litter and driftwood piles in warm, extremely shallow water. In the aquarium, they are a hardy and unusual addition to a nano or small fish community aquarium. A scavenger and opportunistic feeder, they will accept most sinking frozen and prepared foods for very small fish.

  • Hasselt's Leaf Catfish (Silurichthys hasseltii)

    Hasselt’s Leaf Catfish (Silurichthys hasseltii)

    $24.99

    A rare, cryptic catfish or sheathfish found throughout parts of Southeast Asia, the Haeelt’s Leaf Catfish or Asian Leaf Cat inhabits slow moving stretches of river and blackwater swamps in parts of Java, Peninsular Malaysia, and possibly Singapore. Little is known of their habits in the wild, but they mimic fallen leaves and appear to be primarily nocturnal. In the aquarium, they prefer soft, acidic water and will do best in a setup designed to mimic their wild habitat. A shy species, they will do best with other shy or slow-moving tankmates as they can easily be outcompeted for food by fast or aggressive fish.

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  • Black Lancer Catfish (Bagrichthys macracanthus)

    Black Lancer Catfish (Bagrichthys macracanthus)

    Price range: $39.99 through $119.99

    A striking, large predatory catfish, the Black Lancer is known from moderate to slow-moving large rivers in Sumatra. In the aquarium, they can be shy at first but will become more outgoing over time and if provided with enough cover. Although they will eat smaller fish, they typically will not bother fish too big to be eaten and can be kept in groups in an appropriately large aquarium.

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  • Green Stripe Duckbill Cat (Tympanopleura sp.)

    Green Stripe Duckbill Cat (Tympanopleura sp.)

    $29.99

    A unique member of a rarely seen genus of duckbill catfish, the Green Stripe Duckbill Cat is found in the Nanay river, a tributary of the Peruvian Amazon. Unlike some of the related duckbill catfish of the genus Ageneiosus, these fish are not large growing, with a maximum size of around 5-6″. They are often misidentified and this striped variant is one of several found in the region that are yet to be described. In the aquarium they are hardy and adaptable, but will do best with plenty of plants or driftwood for cover. They are often found in groups in the wild and will loosely school in some cases.

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  • Spotted Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus pictus)

    Spotted Pictus Catfish (Pimelodus pictus)

    Price range: $9.99 through $16.99

    A long time favorite in the aquarium hobby, the Spotted Pictus or Angelicus Catfish is a medium sized, active, schooling catfish found throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. In the wild, they usually inhabit shallow water with medium to fast-moving current and typically shoal in large groups. A hardy aquarium fish, they should be given plenty of open space for swimming and are best kept in groups of 6 or more. They make an excellent addition to larger aquariums with peaceful South or Central American Cichlids.

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