Sona sea catfish explained

The Sona sea catfish, also called the marine catfish or the dusky catfish,[1] (Sciades sona) is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822, originally under the genus Pimelodus. It inhabits rivers, estuaries and marine coasts around Pakistan, Indonesia, Polynesia and Thailand. It reaches a maximum total length of 92cm (36inches), but more commonly reaches a TL of 55cm (22inches). Its maximum known life expectancy is 6 years. Males and females mate for life.

The Sona sea catfish feeds on finfish and benthic invertebrates.[2] Its meat is marketed fresh, as well as dried and salted.

References

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.fishbase.de/ComNames/CommonNamesList.php?ID=1294&GenusName=Sciades&SpeciesName=sona&StockCode=1311 Common names of Sciades sona
  2. https://www.fishbase.de/TrophicEco/FoodItemsList.php?vstockcode=1311&genus=Sciades&species=sona Food items reported for Sciades sona