đ Bengal Catfish / Whale Catfish â (Rita rita)
The Bengal Catfish, commonly called the Whale Catfish, is a large, robust freshwater species native to South Asiaâs river systems. Recognizable by its broad, flattened head and whiskered face, this catfish is a bottom-dwelling scavenger and predator. It requires spacious tanks and good filtration to thrive in captivity.
đ Tank Size: Minimum 100 gallons
đ Prefers slow-moving freshwater with soft substrate and plenty of hiding spots
đȘ” Provide driftwood, caves, and smooth rocks for shelter
đ€ Omnivorous â feeds on detritus, insects, smaller fish, and plant matter
đ Benefits from a varied diet including sinking pellets, live and frozen foods
đ Generally peaceful but can be territorial with other bottom dwellers
đ« Best kept with medium to large, non-aggressive tankmates
đĄïž Temperature: 72â79°F (22â26°C)
đ§ pH: 6.5â7.5
đ Size: Up to 24 inches (60 cm)
â ïž Requires excellent water quality and spacious tank
đż Active mostly during the night and twilight hours
| đ Scientific Name | Rita rita |
|---|---|
| đ Common Name | Bengal Catfish / Whale Catfish |
| đ Origin | South Asia |
| đ Size | Up to 24 inches (60 cm) |
| đĄïž Temperature | 72â79°F (22â26°C) |
| đ§ pH Range | 6.5â7.5 |
| đ Temperament | Generally peaceful, territorial |
| đ Tank Size | 100+ gallons |
| đœïž Diet | Omnivorous |
đĄ The Bengal Catfish is a large and adaptable bottom-dweller, ideal for aquarists with ample tank space and the ability to maintain excellent water quality.











