North American catfish family Ictaluridae true catfish genus Ictalurus fish (many cultured around)
The picture below is a long-finned true catfish Ictalurus furcatus ? The fish is known as Ictalurus furcatus, commonly known as Ictalurus furcatus. Ictalurus furcatus ?
Longer body type, the front of the body is wider than the back, smaller head, slightly pointed muzzle, mouth subterminal position, the body surface is smooth and scale-free, mucus-rich, lateral line is completely, there are obvious lateral line holes in the skin. The head has 4 pairs of dark gray tentacles on the upper and lower jaws, including 1 pair of snout whiskers, 1 pair of jaw whiskers, and 2 pairs of chin whiskers of different lengths, with the jaw whiskers being the longest and ending beyond the base of the pectoral fins, and the snout whiskers being the shortest. It has one adipose fin, the caudal fin is y forked, and all fins are dark gray. Both sides of the body are pale gray dorsally and creamy white ventrally.