Barbotte (Catfish)
Description
There are no less than 45 species of catfish in the world, only 3 of which are in Europe. The catfish has a moderately elongated, fairly massive and cylindrical body in its anterior part. Her skin is naked. He has an adipose dorsal fin (it is his cell that is fatty). Its head is wide and flattened with a large mouth surrounded by 8 barbels. The first thorny rays of the dorsal and pectoral fins are slightly denticulated. Its back and flanks are dark in color, often brown-greenish and its whitish belly. Be careful ... he stings!
The catfish frequents the lukewarm waters of ponds, canals and gravières. It is also found in the calm waters of rivers and rivers. Particularly resistant and supporting the lack of oxygen, the catfish can take place during drought. It can perfectly acclimatize in hot water at 36ºC. The catfish lives on the bottom, in a group sometimes very important. Its activity is essentially nocturnal.
The barbot is a freshwater fish belonging to the Cyprinidae family. It is also known as the common carp or love carp. It is a robust and bold fish, capable of adapting to a variety of environmental conditions. The barbot is characterized by a cylindrical body and laterally compressed, with a wide head and prominent eyes. Its color generally varies between gray and brown, with longitudinal stripes on the side of the body. The barbot is generally between 20 and 60 cm in length, although some specimens can reach up to 1 meter.
The barbot is mainly found in Europe, Asia and Africa, where it can be found in lakes, rivers and ponds. It is generally considered an omnivorous fish, although its main food source is plankton and algae. The barbot can also feed on small crustaceans, insects and plants. It is often considered an ornamental fish, because it is suitable for living in garden ponds and fish basins.
The barbot is a gregarious fish that likes to live in a group. It can be raised in captivity in ponds or freshwater pools, although this requires a certain maintenance to maintain clean and oxygenated water. The barbot can be high for human consumption, although its taste is generally considered less pleasant than that of certain other species of fish.
In summary, the barbotte is a robust and adaptable freshwater fish, belonging to the Cyprinidae family. It is mainly found in Europe, Asia and Africa, where it can be found in lakes, rivers and ponds. It is an omnivorous fish, although its main source of food is plankton and algae. The barbot is often high in captivity for ornament, although it can also be consumed.
Origin
- FamilyIctaluridae
- OriginEurope, United States
Characteristics
- Adult size100 cm
- BehaviourAggressive
- FoodCarnivorous
Water parameters
- Water typeFreshwater, hot
- Temperature15 - 29 °C
- pH6.9 - 7.2
Data to check
Some historical parameters still need checking before choosing this species: Minimum aquarium capacity (in liters).
Dimorphism
Unknown.
Reproduction
The catfish is a kind of calm water. Its reproduction takes place in spring when the water temperature reaches approximately 18 ° C. The reproduction takes place on a nest prepared by the roar couple, the laying is then protected by the couple. This protection continues after hatching, the fry remaining grouped in a characteristic ball for several weeks. It is an omnivorous and voracious species.
