Description
Black Tail Piraiba Goliath Catfish (Brachyplatystoma capapretum)
Overview
The Black Tail Piraiba Goliath Catfish is one of the largest freshwater catfish species, famous for its massive size, powerful build, and striking black-tipped tail. It is a true apex predator and a dramatic centerpiece for enormous aquarium or pond setups, showcasing the grandeur of South American river giants.
Origin
Amazon and Orinoco Basins, South America
Feeding
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Carnivorous: feeds on live or frozen meaty foods such as fish, shrimp, and worms
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Can be trained to accept high-quality carnivore pellets
Tank Mates
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Only suitable with other very large, robust fish
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Avoid small or slow-moving species due to predatory nature
Aggression
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Predatory and territorial; capable of eating smaller tankmates
Experience Level
Expert – requires enormous tanks or pond setups and advanced care
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 24–28°C (75–82°F)
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pH: 6.0–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to moderately hard
Notes
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Requires extremely large aquariums (juveniles 500+ liters; adults need several thousand liters)
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Strong filtration, high water flow, and pristine water quality are essential
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Provides a show-stopping, awe-inspiring presence for expert aquarists
A colossal, predatory catfish ideal for highly experienced hobbyists seeking a true freshwater giant and apex centerpiece.







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