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Megalodoras uranoscopus






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Megalodoras uranoscopus
Juvenile
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Siluriformes
Family: Doradidae
Genus: Megalodoras
Species:
M. uranoscopus
Binomial name
Megalodoras uranoscopus

(C. H. Eigenmann & R. S. Eigenmann, 1888)

Synonyms
  • Doras uranoscopus Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888
  • Hoplodoras uranoscopus (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1888)
  • Oxydoras huberi Steindachner, 1911
  • Pseudodoras huberi (Steindachner, 1911)
  • Doras libertatis Miranda Ribeiro, 1912
  • Megalodoras libertatis (Miranda Ribeiro, 1912)
  • Megalodoras irwini Eigenmann, 1925

The giant talking catfishorgiant raphael catfish (Megalodoras uranoscopus) is a species of thorny catfish that is native to the Amazon BasininBolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. This species grows to a length of 60 centimetres (24 in) SL (for a female specimen) and a maximum weight of 4.6 kilograms (10 lb). These fish are harvested in local commercial fisheries.

Ecology[edit]

M. uranoscopus occurs in small groups and occasionally forms schools. This mainly diurnal species inhabits rivers and feeds on the fruits of Licania longipetala and Astrocaryum jauari in addition to pulmonate snails.

Aquarium[edit]

This species is not commonly imported but it is appealing for its colour pattern which remains with age. Diet includes catfish pellets and tablets, prawns and frozen bloodworms. This species requires a large aquarium but is otherwise peaceful, hardy and compatible with most midsized to large fish. A group of three or more is ideal. The lighting should not be too bright. Hiding places should be provided for these fish.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PlanetCatfish::Cat-eLog::Doradidae::Megalodoras uranoscopus". 2006-01-04. Retrieved 2007-06-10.
  • ^ "Megalodoras urunoscopus Eigenmann, 1925". ScotCat. 2006-04-20. Retrieved 2007-06-10.

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    Freshwater fish of Peru
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