Cherry Barb vs Silure glane
Puntius titteya comparé à Silurus glanis
Taxonomy & Classification
| Attribut | Cherry Barb | Silure glane |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Puntius titteya | Silurus glanis |
| Ordre | Cypriniformes | Siluriformes |
| Famille | Cyprinidae | Ictaluridae |
| Conservation Status | Vulnerable | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Attribut | Cherry Barb | Silure glane |
|---|---|---|
| Longueur maximale | 5,0 cm | 500,0 cm |
| Poids maximum | 0,002 kg | 300,0 kg |
| Couleur | 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. | Dark olive-green to slate-gray back with irregular mottled marbling of darker blotches; flanks grade to olive-yellow; scaleless smooth skin; belly pale cream to yellowish-white; head broad and flat. |
Habitat & Environment
| Attribut | Cherry Barb | Silure glane |
|---|---|---|
| Type d'eau | Freshwater | Brackish |
| Plage de profondeur | — | 0-30m |
| Aire de répartition | 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 … | Native to large river systems and lakes of central and eastern Europe from the Rhine basin east to the Caspian and Aral sea drainages. Introduced … |
| Habitat | 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. | Large rivers, lakes, and reservoirs across Europe and Asia (Volga, Danube, Rhine, Ob). Inhabits deep, slow-moving freshwater with soft substrates. Tolerates turbid water (15-25°C). Highly … |
Aquarium Suitability
| Attribut | Cherry Barb | Silure glane |
|---|---|---|
| Taille minimale de l'aquarium | 60 L | — |
| Température | 23-27 | — |
| Plage de pH | 6.0-8.0 | — |
| Niveau d'entretien | Easy | — |
| Tempérament | Peaceful | — |
Informations sur la pêche
| Attribut | Cherry Barb | Silure glane |
|---|---|---|
| Poisson de pêche sportive | Non | Oui |
| Cote de combativité | — | 9/10 |
| Record du monde | — | — |
| Teneur en mercure | — | — |
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.
Silure glane
Fatty, soft flesh with a mild, slightly sweet flavor; quality improves from cold, clean water fish. Popular in Central European cuisines — commonly smoked, fried, or braised with vegetables.
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.
Silure glane
The wels catfish is the largest freshwater fish in Europe, capable of exceeding 5 meters. Found in large rivers and lakes across the continent, it has been documented beaching itself to catch pigeons. It can live over 80 years.
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