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Pictus Catfish
Average Size: 4-5 inches
Maximum Size: 8 inches
Food: commercial tropical fish flakes, freeze dried brine shrimp, etc.
Minimum Aquarium Size: 30 gallons
Other Equipment: filter, heater, and aerator
Water Changes: 25% every week or 50% every two weeks
Nature: semi-aggressive
Summary
Pictus Catfish are schooling fish, so they do better in schools of 3 or 4 fish. Large individuals can be kept alone. Pictus Catfish are extremely active fish, so they do well in larger aquariums, despite their relatively small size (compared to other catfish).
Maximum Size: 8 inches
Food: commercial tropical fish flakes, freeze dried brine shrimp, etc.
Minimum Aquarium Size: 30 gallons
Other Equipment: filter, heater, and aerator
Water Changes: 25% every week or 50% every two weeks
Nature: semi-aggressive
Summary
Pictus Catfish are schooling fish, so they do better in schools of 3 or 4 fish. Large individuals can be kept alone. Pictus Catfish are extremely active fish, so they do well in larger aquariums, despite their relatively small size (compared to other catfish).