Sailfin Marble Achara Catfish (Leiarius pictus)
Sailfin Marble Achara Catfish (Leiarius pictus)
Description:
The Sailfin Marble Achara Catfish (Leiarius pictus) is a stunning and fast-growing South American predator known for its marbled pattern, long flowing fins, and constant activity. Unlike many bottom-dwelling catfish, this species is an open-water swimmer that brings energy and movement to large aquariums. Its sleek body, extended dorsal fin, and striking contrast make it a standout addition to any monster fish setup. Hardy and adaptable, the Achara is a great choice for hobbyists looking for an active and impressive catfish that pairs well in big predator communities.
Diet:
Carnivorous.
- Eats fish, shrimp, worms, and other meaty foods
- Readily accepts frozen foods such as silversides, shrimp, and pellets
- Feed 3–4 times per week depending on size
Behavior:
- Active, fast-swimming, and constantly on the move
- Semi-aggressive but generally manageable in large setups
- Not a typical shy catfish—often out in the open
- Can be jumpy; secure lids are recommended
Max Size:
- Up to 24–30 inches (60–75 cm)
Tank Mates:
- Suitable with large, non-aggressive to moderately aggressive species
- Works well with arowanas, datnoids, large cichlids, and other big predators
- Avoid small fish that may be eaten
Tank Size:
- Minimum: 180–240 gallons
- Larger aquariums strongly recommended due to activity level
- Requires strong filtration and open swimming space
Original: $225.00
-65%$225.00
$78.75
Description
Sailfin Marble Achara Catfish (Leiarius pictus)
Description:
The Sailfin Marble Achara Catfish (Leiarius pictus) is a stunning and fast-growing South American predator known for its marbled pattern, long flowing fins, and constant activity. Unlike many bottom-dwelling catfish, this species is an open-water swimmer that brings energy and movement to large aquariums. Its sleek body, extended dorsal fin, and striking contrast make it a standout addition to any monster fish setup. Hardy and adaptable, the Achara is a great choice for hobbyists looking for an active and impressive catfish that pairs well in big predator communities.
Diet:
Carnivorous.
- Eats fish, shrimp, worms, and other meaty foods
- Readily accepts frozen foods such as silversides, shrimp, and pellets
- Feed 3–4 times per week depending on size
Behavior:
- Active, fast-swimming, and constantly on the move
- Semi-aggressive but generally manageable in large setups
- Not a typical shy catfish—often out in the open
- Can be jumpy; secure lids are recommended
Max Size:
- Up to 24–30 inches (60–75 cm)
Tank Mates:
- Suitable with large, non-aggressive to moderately aggressive species
- Works well with arowanas, datnoids, large cichlids, and other big predators
- Avoid small fish that may be eaten
Tank Size:
- Minimum: 180–240 gallons
- Larger aquariums strongly recommended due to activity level
- Requires strong filtration and open swimming space


















