Cherry Barb vs European Sturgeon
Puntius titteya verglichen mit Acipenser sturio
Taxonomy & Classification
| Eigenschaft | Cherry Barb | European Sturgeon |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Puntius titteya | Acipenser sturio |
| Ordnung | Cypriniformes | Perciformes |
| Familie | Cyprinidae | Acipenseridae |
| Conservation Status | Vulnerable | Critically Endangered |
Physical Traits
| Eigenschaft | Cherry Barb | European Sturgeon |
|---|---|---|
| Maximale Länge | 5,0 cm | 600,0 cm |
| Maximales Gewicht | 0,002 kg | 400,0 kg |
| Färbung | Males are vivid cherry-red over the entire body with a dark mid-lateral stripe from snout to tail; females are pale golden-olive with the same dark stripe; fins reddish to clear. | Gray-brown to dark brownish-black back with 5 rows of bony scutes that are yellowish-white; sides pale grayish-brown to whitish; belly creamy-white; thick armored body with a shark-like heterocercal tail. |
Habitat & Environment
| Eigenschaft | Cherry Barb | European Sturgeon |
|---|---|---|
| Wassertyp | Freshwater | Freshwater & Saltwater |
| Tiefenbereich | — | 4-93m |
| Verbreitungsgebiet | Endemic to the Kelani River basin in southwestern Sri Lanka. Restricted to shaded, slow-flowing forest streams and small tributaries with dense riparian vegetation; population has … | Historically ranged across European coastal waters from the North Sea and Baltic to the Mediterranean and Black seas, spawning in major rivers like the Rhine, … |
| Lebensraum | Clear, fast-flowing streams of Sri Lanka and southwestern India. Shallow, oxygen-rich, cool mountain streams (22-26°C) over gravel substrates. Dense riparian vegetation provides cover. | Neritic, estuaries |
Aquarium Suitability
| Eigenschaft | Cherry Barb | European Sturgeon |
|---|---|---|
| Mindest-Aquariengröße | 60 L | — |
| Temperatur | 23-27 | — |
| pH-Bereich | 6.0-8.0 | — |
| Pflegeschwierigkeit | Easy | — |
| Temperament | Peaceful | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Cherry Barb
Not consumed — ornamental aquarium fish listed as Vulnerable in the wild; kept for its cherry-red coloration and peaceful schooling nature.
European Sturgeon
Critically Endangered — consumption is illegal throughout its range. Historically prized for its delicate flesh and black caviar; now one of the world's most threatened fish species.
Species Overview
Cherry Barb
The cherry barb is a small, colorful fish native to Sri Lanka's shaded forest streams. Males develop an intense cherry-red coloration during breeding. Listed as Vulnerable due to habitat loss and over-collection for the aquarium trade.
European Sturgeon
The European sturgeon is a critically endangered anadromous fish that can live over 100 years. Once abundant in European rivers, it is now restricted to a small population in the Gironde estuary. Its eggs are harvested as beluga-grade caviar.
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