Appearance characteristics of leopard catfish

Shape characteristics of leopard-spotted catfish
Leopard-spotted catfish (confirmed introduction)

Leopard-spotted catfish The body length of catfish is generally 8-10cm. The leopard-spotted catfish, also known as the pearl sail catfish, is named leopard-spotted catfish because its body is densely covered with small black spots. Leopard catfish likes to move at night. During the breeding process, it can be found that leopard catfish likes to hide in rock crevices during the day.

The head of the Leopard Catfish is triangular in shape, with two pairs of whiskers on its mouth, an erect dorsal fin, and crisp and hard rays on its pectoral fins. The body color is silvery white with a hint of yellow, and is densely covered with scattered small black spots. There are also small black spots on the dorsal fin and tail fin. The growth pattern is currently unknown.


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