Poisson tête de serpent vs Plecostomus
Channa argus comparé à Hypostomus plecostomus
Taxonomy & Classification
| Attribut | Poisson tête de serpent | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Channa argus | Hypostomus plecostomus |
| Ordre | Perciformes | Siluriformes |
| Famille | Channidae | Loricariidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Physical Traits
| Attribut | Poisson tête de serpent | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Longueur maximale | 150,0 cm | 50,0 cm |
| Poids maximum | 8,0 kg | 1,0 kg |
| Couleur | Tawny-brown to pale golden-brown body with irregular dark brown to black blotches and saddles creating a cryptic camouflage pattern; belly is pale cream; long dorsal fin is mottled dark brown. | 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
| Attribut | Poisson tête de serpent | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Type d'eau | Freshwater | Brackish |
| Plage de profondeur | — | — |
| Aire de répartition | Native to river basins of China, Korea, and far-eastern Russia including the Amur River system. Introduced and now invasive in parts of the eastern United … | 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; … |
| Habitat | Rivers, lakes, and ponds of East Asia (China, Korea, Russia); invasive in North America. Tolerates oxygen-poor water (15-30°C); can breathe air. Inhabits densely vegetated shallows … | 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
| Attribut | Poisson tête de serpent | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Taille minimale de l'aquarium | — | 280 L |
| Température | — | 22-28 |
| Plage de pH | — | 6.5-8.0 |
| Niveau d'entretien | — | Easy |
| Tempérament | — | Peaceful |
Informations sur la pêche
| Attribut | Poisson tête de serpent | Plecostomus |
|---|---|---|
| Poisson de pêche sportive | Oui | Non |
| Cote de combativité | 7/10 | — |
| Record du monde | — | — |
| Teneur en mercure | — | — |
Cuisine & Edibility
Poisson tête de serpent
Firm, white flesh with a mild flavor and low fat; valued in Asian cuisines, especially in soups and steamed preparations. An invasive species in North America where removal is encouraged.
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
Poisson tête de serpent
The northern snakehead is an aggressive freshwater predator native to East Asia. It can breathe air and survive out of water for several days. Considered a destructive invasive species in North America, it provides exciting catch opportunities.
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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