Channel Catfish vs Plecostomus
Ictalurus punctatus verglichen mit Hypostomus plecostomus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Eigenschaft | Channel Catfish | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Ictalurus punctatus | Hypostomus plecostomus |
| Ordnung | Siluriformes | Siluriformes |
| Familie | Ictaluridae | Loricariidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Eigenschaft | Channel Catfish | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Maximale Länge | 132,0 cm | 50,0 cm |
| Maximales Gewicht | 26,0 kg | 1,0 kg |
| Färbung | Blue-gray to olive-gray back with silvery-white sides; scattered small black spots on the flanks in juveniles that fade with age; belly creamy-white; deeply forked tail fin is uniformly grayish. | Dark brown to grayish-black body densely covered with pale yellowish or cream spots and flecks creating a mottled leopard-like pattern; armor-plated scutes visible; belly is pale tan to cream. |
Habitat & Environment
| Eigenschaft | Channel Catfish | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Wassertyp | Freshwater | Brackish |
| Tiefenbereich | 0-15m | — |
| Verbreitungsgebiet | Native to the central and eastern United States and southern Canada, from the Great Lakes south through the Mississippi River basin to the Gulf Coast. … | Native to rivers and coastal streams of northeastern South America, from Guyana and Suriname through northern Brazil. Found in rocky river bottoms and estuarine margins; … |
| Lebensraum | Estuaries | Rivers of the Amazon basin, especially the Rio Tapajós and Rio Orinoco. Inhabits clear-water rivers over gravel and rocks; also near submerged wood. Grazes algae … |
Aquarium Suitability
| Eigenschaft | Channel Catfish | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Mindest-Aquariengröße | — | 280 L |
| Temperatur | — | 22-28 |
| pH-Bereich | — | 6.5-8.0 |
| Pflegeschwierigkeit | — | Easy |
| Temperament | — | Peaceful |
Angelinformationen
| Eigenschaft | Channel Catfish | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Sportfisch | Ja | Nein |
| Kampfbewertung | 5/10 | — |
| Weltrekord | — | — |
| Quecksilbergehalt | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Channel Catfish
Firm, moist white flesh with a mild, sweet flavor and very low fat. A Southern U.S. staple — beloved deep-fried with cornmeal batter; also excellent grilled or blackened.
Plecostomus
Not consumed — ornamental algae-eating catfish kept as a natural tank cleaner; widely popular in freshwater aquariums for its armored body and bottom-dwelling habits.
Species Overview
Channel Catfish
The channel catfish is the most abundant and widely fished catfish species in North America. It has a keen sense of smell, with taste buds distributed across its entire body, enabling it to locate food in murky water.
Plecostomus
The common pleco is a large armored catfish native to South America. Often purchased as an algae eater, it can outgrow most home aquariums. Its sucker-like mouth allows it to rasp algae from surfaces and anchor itself in fast-flowing currents.
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