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Fish Archive Aquarium Glaser GmbH

Asterophysus batrachus

In the spring of 2004 Aquarium Glaser managed to import for the first time one of the bizarrest catfishes that the family – not noted for its paucity of remarkable forms – has to offer. There is as yet no common name for this fish, which appears to consist practically entirely of mouth. We are speaking of Asterophysus batrachus, scientifically described by Kner in 1858. The imported specimens were initially difficult to get to feed, but luckily after about 10 days they abandoned their hunger strike. Even so, feeder fishes are essential. According to the recently published Check List of the Freshwater fishes of South and Central America, Asterophysus batrachus is distributed not only in the Orinoco basin (to which the Atabapo belongs), but also in the upper Rio Negro. Maximum length is given in the scientific literature as 25 cm, but allowance should be made for this unique catfish possibly growing somewhat larger. But finding out whether or not this is so must remain the pleasure of the few, as these fishes are imported in only small numbers each year. But actually about 20 pieces are available!(Photo: Frank Schäfer, Text: Izaak den Daas)

Archived on 07.2007
Maximum size 25 cm
Size available cm
Origin Venezuela, Orinoko
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