Hi, Does someone has any info about the effect A walking catfish's poision have on other fish? thank you
This is what I found...most likely will paralyze take mates or even kill them if they are not strong enough to take the rush...
The spines contained in the dorsal and pectoral fin contain a venom that causes edema (swelling) and a hemolytic (causes increased blood flow in the area of the injury) if these spines puncture the skin. Smaller catfish are the fish that most often hurt people.
Sums it upI have raised and kept several common walking catfish with hundreds of others with no ill effect. They do chase each other and kill by doing so in smaller tanks like 55 gal (at 5" themselves) but appear ok in larger tanks like 4500 gal.
I think their sting is painful, as it is with most catfish (been stung too many times to remember) but I don't believe it can kill or affect any other fish beyond some discomfort, how ever strong/weak or long/short lived.
It's a part of their deterrence system, not lethal system. Their lethal system is relentless chasing and biting, so to speak.
The story continued here: https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/red-spots-on-walking-catfish.694870/thank for your help! right now he is in a 600 liter tank by himself, he is about 20 centimetrers. A few days ago i saw a few red spots on the tip of hes head right in the base of one of his antlers. yesterday i saw that it got about twice bigger. does someone have an idea what is it?