About the Lima Shovelnose Catfish
Name: Lima Shovelnose Catfish
Max Size: Up to 24 inches (60 cm)
Recommend pH: 6.5-7.5
Recommended Temperature (°F): 75-82°F (24-28°C)
Diet: Lima Shovelnose Catfish are predatory and primarily feed on live or frozen foods. They have a voracious appetite and will readily consume small fish, crustaceans, and insect larvae. In captivity, they can be fed a variety of meaty foods such as fish fillets, shrimp, and earthworms. It's important to provide a balanced diet and avoid overfeeding to maintain their health and water quality.
Temperament: Aggressive
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Non-Schooling Fish (Lima Shovelnose Catfish are solitary fish and prefer to be the dominant species in the tank. They may display territorial behavior and aggression towards other fish, especially those of similar size or bottom-dwelling species.)
Possible types of tank mates: Due to their aggressive nature and large size potential, it is recommended to keep Lima Shovelnose Catfish with other robust, aggressive fish that can handle their presence. Suitable tank mates include large cichlids, other large catfish species, or predatory fish that won't be intimidated by their size or provoke aggression. Avoid keeping them with smaller or peaceful fish that may be seen as prey.
Behavior: Lima Shovelnose Catfish, scientifically known as Sorubim lima, are fascinating and powerful fish native to the Amazon River basin in South America. They are named after their distinctively elongated snout, resembling a shovel. With their sleek body shape, long whiskers (barbels), and impressive size potential, they make a striking addition to large aquariums or indoor ponds. Lima Shovelnose Catfish are highly adapted predators, relying on their excellent sense of smell and sensitive barbels to locate prey hiding in the substrate or debris. They are primarily nocturnal and spend much of their time lurking in hiding spots, emerging at night to actively hunt for food. These catfish have powerful jaws equipped with sharp teeth, allowing them to capture and consume their prey. Proper tank setup with ample hiding places, caves, and open swimming areas is essential to provide a suitable environment for these active and territorial fish.
Fun Fact: The Lima Shovelnose Catfish is a sought-after species among enthusiasts who appreciate its unique appearance and predatory nature. In the wild, they are known for their ability to gulp air at the water's surface, which enables them to survive in poorly oxygenated environments. This adaptation is particularly useful during the dry season when water levels drop and oxygen becomes limited. In captivity, they may exhibit this behavior occasionally, but it's important to ensure proper oxygenation and water quality to prevent stress or health issues. Lima Shovelnose Catfish are considered a challenging species to keep due to their large size, territorial behavior, and specific dietary requirements. They require spacious aquariums with strong filtration to accommodate their growth and maintain water quality. Keeping Lima Shovelnose Catfish requires a dedicated and experienced aquarist who can provide appropriate care and attention to their needs.