Albino Golden Arrowhead Catfish (Pseudobagrus sp)
Albino Golden Arrowhead Catfish — Pseudobagrus sp.
Streamlined predator with glowing contrast
The Albino Golden Arrowhead Catfish is a sleek, fast-water Asian species that combines sharp structure with eye-catching coloration. Its elongated body and pointed, triangular head give it a true “arrowhead” profile, while the albino morph replaces natural camouflage with soft golden-cream tones and ruby eyes. Under aquarium lighting, the body takes on a warm metallic glow that stands out beautifully against darker backgrounds.
Native to river systems across East Asia, Pseudobagrus species are built for current. Unlike heavy, bottom-sitting catfish, the Arrowhead actively cruises mid-to-lower water levels, especially at dusk. It is alert, responsive, and quick at feeding time — darting forward with precision rather than bulldozing like larger South American cats.
Reaching 8–12 inches depending on lineage, this species makes an excellent medium-sized predator for river-style setups.
Aquarium Setup
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Minimum Tank Size: 90–125 gallons
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Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel
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Flow: Moderate to strong current preferred
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Décor: Driftwood, rock structure, shaded retreats
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Lighting: Moderate to subdued
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Cover: Tight lid recommended — active swimmer
Tank Mates
Best housed with similarly sized, confident species:
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Larger barbs
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Silver Dollars
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Medium to large cichlids (non-hyper aggressive)
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Other sturdy catfish
Avoid very small fish — they may be eaten. Avoid extremely aggressive tank mates that may outcompete or stress them.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Hardness: Soft to medium
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Filtration: Strong biological filtration
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Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen preferred
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Water Quality: Clean, stable conditions essential
Diet
Carnivorous:
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Sinking carnivore pellets
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Shrimp and prawn
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Worms
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Small fish or fish pieces





Description
Albino Golden Arrowhead Catfish — Pseudobagrus sp.
Streamlined predator with glowing contrast
The Albino Golden Arrowhead Catfish is a sleek, fast-water Asian species that combines sharp structure with eye-catching coloration. Its elongated body and pointed, triangular head give it a true “arrowhead” profile, while the albino morph replaces natural camouflage with soft golden-cream tones and ruby eyes. Under aquarium lighting, the body takes on a warm metallic glow that stands out beautifully against darker backgrounds.
Native to river systems across East Asia, Pseudobagrus species are built for current. Unlike heavy, bottom-sitting catfish, the Arrowhead actively cruises mid-to-lower water levels, especially at dusk. It is alert, responsive, and quick at feeding time — darting forward with precision rather than bulldozing like larger South American cats.
Reaching 8–12 inches depending on lineage, this species makes an excellent medium-sized predator for river-style setups.
Aquarium Setup
-
Minimum Tank Size: 90–125 gallons
-
Substrate: Sand or smooth gravel
-
Flow: Moderate to strong current preferred
-
Décor: Driftwood, rock structure, shaded retreats
-
Lighting: Moderate to subdued
-
Cover: Tight lid recommended — active swimmer
Tank Mates
Best housed with similarly sized, confident species:
-
Larger barbs
-
Silver Dollars
-
Medium to large cichlids (non-hyper aggressive)
-
Other sturdy catfish
Avoid very small fish — they may be eaten. Avoid extremely aggressive tank mates that may outcompete or stress them.
Water Parameters
-
Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C)
-
pH: 6.5–7.5
-
Hardness: Soft to medium
-
Filtration: Strong biological filtration
-
Oxygen: High dissolved oxygen preferred
-
Water Quality: Clean, stable conditions essential
Diet
Carnivorous:
-
Sinking carnivore pellets
-
Shrimp and prawn
-
Worms
-
Small fish or fish pieces


















