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(Created page with "{{Animal | Common_name = Firefin Catfish | ImageName = (include the file extensions like .jpg) | Binomal name = ''Pylodictus pyropteryx'' | Trophic Level = 3 | Size = 1.52m long (5') | Weight = 35.4kg (78lbs) | Diet = Carnivorous | Biome = Lakes, rivers, wetlands }} The Firefin Catfish is a large flathead catfish loved by anglers for both its flavour and its fiery fighting spirit. This lends the fish its name, in addition to the orange and yellow fringes along its fins...")
 
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| Common_name = Firefin Catfish
| Common_name = Firefin Catfish
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| Binomal name = ''Pylodictus pyropteryx''
| Binomal name = ''Pylodictis pyropteryx''
| Trophic Level = 3
| Trophic Level = 3
| Size = 1.52m long (5')
| Size = 1.52m long (5')

Revision as of 00:35, 13 January 2023

Firefin Catfish
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Binomal name Pylodictis pyropteryx
Trophic Level 3
Size 1.52m long (5')
Weight 35.4kg (78lbs)
Diet Carnivorous
Biome Lakes, rivers, wetlands


The Firefin Catfish is a large flathead catfish loved by anglers for both its flavour and its fiery fighting spirit. This lends the fish its name, in addition to the orange and yellow fringes along its fins which resemble burning leaves. Grilled Firefin with Zimmer Sauce is a famous Eastern Zaitopian dish. This has led to overfishing in some areas, though the overall population remains stable. Cultured firefin flesh is grown and sold canned to meet the demand, though connoisseurs insist the taste doesn't quite live up to true, wild firefin.