WikiCatch
Giant sea catfish

Giant sea catfish

Netuma thalassina

Family
Ariidae
Max Length
185.000002 cm
Max Weight
1 kg
IUCN Status
NE
Water Type
saltwater, freshwater, mixed

Overview

The giant catfish, also known as the giant sea catfish, giant salmon catfish, giant marine-catfish, or the khagga, is a species of catfish in the family Ariidae. It was described by Eduard Rüppell in 1837, originally under the genus Bagrus. It inhabits estuaries and occasionally freshwater bodies, in Japan, Australia, Polynesia, southern Vietnam in the Mekong Delta, the Red Sea and the northwestern Indian Ocean. It dwells at a depth range of 10 to 195 m. It reaches a maximum total length of 185 cm (73 in), but usually reaches a TL of 70 cm (28 in).

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Giant sea catfish get?+

Giant sea catfish (Netuma thalassina) can reach up to 185.000002 cm in length and 1 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is NE.

Get WikiCatch on iPhone

360,000+ fishing spots, AI fish ID, weather & solunar — free.

Download on the App Store