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February 10, 2012
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Redtail Cat
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Redtail Cat
Veterinary & Aquatic Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.

The Redtail Cat has a broad head and body that tapers towards the tail. The fish has a dark black body, white underbelly, and a bright red tail.

It can grow impressively large in an aquarium setting and should be given plenty of room to swim. Due to its size and high energy, this fish should be kept with larger tank mates. Besides the minimum tank size of 250 gallons, rocks, plants, and large driftwood should be used to enhance and simulate a natural environment. Since the Redtail Catfish is a highly active fish, a tightly covered aquarium should be used to prevent it from jumping out of the tank.

Redtail Cats breed using external fertilization after laying their eggs. Breeding in an aquarium setting is rare.

Feeding the Redtail Cat is not difficult due to the fact that it is not picky. In the wild, this fish will eat fish and crustaceans. In the aquarium setting, assorted worms, frozen foods, sinking catfish pellets, and dry foods will provide the proper nutrition.

Ideal tank mates include: Larger miscellaneous fish, Large Plecos and Large South American Cichlids.

Fish Facts
Name: Redtail Cat (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus)
Family: Pimelodidae
Range: South America
Size: Up to 55 inches
Diet: Omnivore
Tank Set-up: Freshwater: Plants, rocks, driftwood
Tank Conditions: 70-76°F; pH 5.5-6.8; dH 9-10
Minimum Tank Capacity: 250 gallons
Light: Medium
Temperament: Aggressive
Swimming Level: Bottom
Care Level: Moderate
Reproduction: Egg Layer
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