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ScotCat
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Information:
Description:
The head is narrow, the eyes small and the upper jaw
overhangs the lower. 4 pairs barbels. Pectoral spine
has poison glands at the base so with most of this
genera, handle with care. Habitat:
Inhabits gravel-sand runs and rocky riffles of creeks
and small to medium rivers, near vegetation. Colouration:
This species is slender built with a dark brown to
russet back; sides brownish yellow. The back, sides,
median fins have scattered grey black blotches, belly
whitish. Aquarium Care: The Madtoms
are well suited to aquarium life. Provide river gravel
and smooth rounded stones for hiding places during
the day. A power filter at one end of the tank will
provide the conditions of a flowing stream for these
catfish. Can be housed with other North American fishes
such as minnows, darters and shiners. Diet:
Feeds on midge larvae. They like most meaty food,
such as cut-up earth worms, frozen blood worm and
prawns. They will also take tablet and pellet foods.
A varied diet will keep them in optimum health.
Common
Name:
Speckled madtom
Synonyms:
None
Family:
Ictaluridae
Distribution:
North America:
Atlantic and Gulf Slope drainages from Edisto River
in South Carolina, USA to Amite-Comite River in Louisiana,
USA; south in peninsular Florida to St. John's River
drainage.
Size:
8.0cm. (3ins)
Temp:
15-23°C (57-73°F)
p.H.
6.5-7.0.
Reference:
Froese, R. and D. Pauly.
Editors. 2009.
FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org,
version (05/2012).
The Audubon Society Field guide to North
American Fishes, Whales & Dolphins. Alfred A.
Knopf, New York. 848 p. Schleser David M.; North American
Native Fishes for the Home Aquarium. Barron's Educational
Series. Inc. 1998. 169 p.
Noturus
leptacanthus US-1, Ridge Spring, SC 29129, USA
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