🐟 Spotted Shovelnose – (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans) – Large South American Catfish
The Spotted Shovelnose (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans) is a powerful and striking predatory catfish native to large river systems of South America, particularly in Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. Recognized by its elongated body, broad flat snout, and bold spotted pattern, this species can grow extremely large and requires enormous aquariums or indoor ponds. It is a true river giant that is best suited for experienced aquarists with the proper space and filtration to handle its size and activity level.
🔎 Quick Facts – Spotted Shovelnose (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans)
😇 Behavior & Temperament
🏠 Aquarium & Tank Requirements
💧 Water Parameters – Spotted Shovelnose Care
🍽️ Diet – Carnivorous Predator
📋 Spotted Shovelnose Care Overview Table
Feature | Details |
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🌍 Origin | Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina |
📏 Max Size | 40–50 inches |
😇 Temperament | Predatory, active swimmer |
🏠 Tank Size | 500–1,000+ gallons |
⚗️ pH Range | 6.5–7.5 |
🌡️ Temperature | 74–82°F |
🍽️ Diet | Carnivorous – fish, shrimp, worms |
🎯 Ideal For | Massive aquariums, advanced keepers |
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