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1. Adriatic Sturgeon (Acipenser naccarii)
The Adriatic Sturgeon is indigenous to the Adriatic Sea, Po River and its tributaries.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensernaccarii.php
2. Alabama Shovelnose Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus suttkusi)
The Alabama Shovelnose Sturgeon is indigenous to the Mobile River Basin of Alabama and Mississippi including the Mobile, Tensas, Tombigbee, Alabama, Black Warrior, Tallapoosa, Cahaba and Coosa rivers.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/scaphirhynchussuttkusi.php
3. Alabama sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus suttkusi)
The Alabama sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus suttkusi) is a critically endangered species of sturgeon native to the United States of America and now only believed to exist in 130 miles (210 km) of the lower Alabama River.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/alabama.php
4. Amu Darya Sturgeon (Pseudoscaphirhynchus kaufmanni)
The Amu Darya Sturgeon can be found in the Amu Darya River from the Pyandzh to the mouths and lower tributaries.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/pseudoscaphirhynchuskaufmanni.php
5. Amur Sturgeon (Acipenser schrenckii)
The natural diet of the Amur Sturgeon includes aquatic insect larvae, crustaceans and small fishes.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserschrenckii.php
6. Atlantic Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus oxyrhynchus)
The Atlantic Sturgeon can be found in the western Atlantic; Hamilton River, Labrador and Newfoundland in Canada to northeastern Florida in the U.S.A.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenseroxyrhynchusoxyrhynchus.php
7. Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus oxyrhynchus)
The Atlantic sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrhynchus oxyrhynchus) is a member of the Acipenseridae family and is among one of the oldest fish species in the world.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/atlantic.php
8. Beluga (Great) Sturgeon (Huso huso)
This is the largest growing sturgeon species, a true monster fish, one of the largest fish found in freshwater in the modern day.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/husohuso.php
9. Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso)
This is the largest growing sturgeon species. More than 9m (29ft) and 1400kg has been recorded, although the average size in the wild is now only 57 kg due to excessive hunting for caviar. It grows very quickly and is only suitable for very large ponds. Skin colour is steel-blue to grey-black, with a slightly lighter ventral and white to cream bony scutes down the back.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/beluga.php
10. Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso)
The Beluga or European sturgeon (Huso huso) is a species of anadromous fish in the sturgeon family (Acipenseridae) of order Acipenseriformes. It is found primarily in the Caspian and Black Sea basins, and occasionally in the Adriatic Sea.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/beluga.php
11. Chinese Paddlefish (Psephurus gladius)
The Chinese Paddlefish has a long pointed snout (rostrum) which is about 33% of the overall length of the fish.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/psephurusgladius.php
12. Chinese Sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis)
The Chinese Sturgeon can be found in the northwest Pacific; Yellow Sea, East China Sea, Pearl River and Yangtze River in China and the Sagami Sea in Japan.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensersinensis.php
13. Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis)
The Chinese sturgeon (Acipenser sinensis) is a member of the family Acipenseridae and the order Acipenseriformes. The local name for this species of fish is Zhong Hua Xun.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/chinese.php
14. Common Sturgeon (Acipenser sturio)
Eastern Atlantic; northeast Atlantic from Bay of Biscay to Scandinavia, northern coasts of the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco and the Black Sea, Iceland.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensersturio.php
15. Common sturgeon (Acipenser sturio)
The Common sturgeon (Acipenser sturio), also known as the Baltic sturgeon or European sea sturgeon, is a species of sturgeon found on most coasts of Europe. It is currently a critically endangered species.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/common.php
16. Diamond Sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii)
Often sold as a hybrid but is a true species. It can reach 2.3m and 110kg in the wild but 1.25m and 15kg is nearer the mark in ponds. It grows very quickly, only second in growth rate to the Beluga. Very pretty when small but often loses its white pattern to become a grey/black colour. It is the most popular sturgeon seen for sale, but is not really suitable for small ponds; minimum pond should be 2000 gallons (9000 litres).
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/diamond.php
17. Diamond Sturgeon (Russian/Goldspot) (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii)
Diamond sturgeons make excellent fish for the larger more extensive pond. They are very oxygen dependent and prefer over 6.5mg/ltr+ (if you have oxygen problems diamonds and Sterlets will struggle first).
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensergueldenstaedtii.php
18. Dwarf Sturgeon (Pseudoscaphirhynchus hermanni)
The Dwarf Sturgeon is a potamodromous (freshwater only) species. Native to Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/pseudoscaphirhynchushermanni.php
19. Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a collection of links to articles from our web sites in one handy resource to make it easier for you to find the information you are looking for. All of the most commonly asked questions are covered along with some not so common ones.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/home/faq.php
20. Frequently asked Questions and Information
I hope this covers most of your questions.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/info.php
21. Green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris)
North America; Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska to Ensenada, Mexico. The only known spawning grounds are in the Rogue River in Oregon, and the Klamath and Sacramento river systems in California.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensermedirostris.php
22. Green sturgeon (Acipenser medirostris)
Sturgeons are among the largest and most ancient of cartilaginous fishes. They are placed, along with paddlefishes and numerous fossil groups, in the infraclass Chondrostei, which also contains the ancestors of all other bony fishes.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/green.php
23. Gulf Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi)
estern Central Atlantic; Central and Eastern Gulf of Mexico from Waccasassa Bay, Florida to Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana and most major river systems from the Mississippi to the Suwannee.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenseroxyrinchusdesotoi.php
24. Gulf Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi)
The gulf sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi is a subspecies of sturgeon that lives in the Gulf of Mexico and some rivers draining into it. The gulf sturgeon was first recognized as a separate subspecies in 1955.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/gulf.php
25. Hybrid Sturgeon
Hybrid sturgeons as with many animals are bred to get the best from both parents and hopefully leave the bad behind. A very common sturgeon hybrid is a Bester, which is a cross between a Beluga and a Sterlet. This hybrid offers the growth of the Beluga and the early age of sexual maturity from the Sterlet (the good) and it leaves behind the bad, the Beluga's cannibalistic tendencies and the slow growth and poor caviar of the Sterlet.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/hybrid.php
26. Kaluga Sturgeon (Huso dauricus)
There are four recognized populations of Kaluga: one in the estuary and coastal brackish waters of the Sea of Okhotsk and Sea of Japan; the second in the lower Amur; the third in the middle Amur and the fourth in the lower reaches of the Zeya and Bureya rivers.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/husodauricus.php
27. Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
North America; eastern Canada and USA; the St. Lawrence-Great Lakes basin from Quebec to Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois. Hudson Bay, James Bay, Saskatchewan River basins from Quebec to Alberta, and Mississippi River basin.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserfulvescens.php
28. Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
The lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) is a North American temperate freshwater fish, one of about 20 species of sturgeon.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/lake.php
29. Paddle Fish (Polyodon spathula)
Has been seen for sale but is very rare and extremely difficult to keep. It is a filter feeder and almost impossible to keep alive in clear water. It needs very specialised conditions and this is beyond most fish keepers.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/paddle.php
30. Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula)
The Paddlesfish has a long spoon-shaped snout (rostrum) which is about 30% of the overall length of the fish. The large mouth has huge gill rakers which are specialized for filter feeding. The shark-like body is grey with a deeply forked tail.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/polyodonspathula.php
31. Paddlefish (Polyodon spathula), Chinese Paddlefish (Psephurus gladius)
Paddlefish (family Polyodontidae) are primitive Chondrostian ray-finned fishes. The paddlefish can be distinguished by its large mouth and its elongated snout called a rostrum (bill).
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/paddlefish.php
32. Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhnchus albus)
The Pallid Sturgeon is very rare and almost never seen for sale in the UK. This fish was sold a decade ago but in recent years none have been imported. The Pallid Sturgeon has become quite rare and it is now being reproduced in captivity to restock the rivers.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/pallid.php
33. Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus)
The Pallid Sturgeon is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The decline is primarily due to habitat modification, including dams on the Missouri River and extensive channelisation in the lower Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/scaphirhynchusalbus.php
34. Pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhnchus albus)
The pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) is an endangered species of ray-finned fish, endemic to the waters of the Missouri and lower Mississippi River basins of the United States.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/pallid.php
35. Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
The Persian Sturgeon is one of most important species for caviar production and is farmed extensively.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserpersicus.php
36. Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus)
The Persian Sturgeon has an elongated, bulky body with a bluish tint. This type of sturgeon is endemic to the Caspian and Black Sea, but primarily resides in the Caspian Sea.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/persian.php
37. Sakhalin sturgeon (Acipenser mikadoi)
Northwest Pacific; Sea of Japan to the Korean Peninsula and to the North of Hokkaido Island, Amur River and rivers of Sakhalin Island, mouths of small rivers of the Asian far east and Korean Peninsula.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensermikadoi.php
38. Ship Sturgeon (Acipenser nudiventris)
Europe and Asia; Caspian Sea, Black Sea, Sea of Azov, Kura River, Ural River, Sefidrud River, River Danube. Extinct in the Aral Sea.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensernudiventris.php
39. Shortnose Sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum)
The Shortnose Sturgeon is an anadromous species, living in marine and brackish waters and only moving to fresh water for spawning.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserbrevirostrum.php
40. Shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum)
The shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser brevirostrum) is a small North American sturgeon which can be found in 16 to 19 large river and estuary systems along the Atlantic seaboard from the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada, to the St. Johns River in Florida, United States.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/shortnose.php
41. Shovelnose Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus)
North America; Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and parts of their larger tributaries including the lower Ohio River, sporadically in the lower Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers. Previously reported in the Mobile Bay drainage.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/scaphirhynchusplatorynchus.php
42. Shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus)
The Shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) is the smallest species of freshwater sturgeon native to the United States of America. It is often called \'hackleback\', \'sand sturgeon\', or \'switchtail.\' Switchtail refers to the long filament found on the upper lobe of the caudal fin (often broken off as adults).
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/shovelnose.php
43. Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)
Siberian sturgeon are the most common species seen for sale for the pond market as they grow very quickly initially and keep to a manageable size in garden ponds.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserbaerii.php
44. Siberian Sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)
The Siberian is the most common species seen for sale, it is easier to breed than other species and it grows very quickly with very few health problems. Reaches a maximum length of 2m (6½ft) and 200kg in the wild. In ponds 1.2m and 15-20kg is about the maximum. This fish grows very quickly and will out grow the average pond.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/siberian.php
45. Starry sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus)
The Starry sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus), also known as Drakul and (Turkish) Uzun Burun (long nosed), is a species of sturgeons, living in the Black, Azov, and Caspian sea basins.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/starry.php
46. Stellate (Star/Starry) Sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus)
The Stellate or Starry Sturgeon is very easy to recognise as the nose and head is up to a 1/4 of the total length of the fish,
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserstellatus.php
47. Stellate Sturgeon(Acipenser stellatus)
A very easy to recognise sturgeon as the nose/head is up to a 25% of the total length of the fish. With bluish to black skin and a white-cream ventral (underside) and very pronounced scutes (the bony plates on the skin) that are a yellowish-white colour. Better looking than Diamond sturgeon, and keeps its colour when older unlike the diamond.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/stellate.php
48. Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus)
The Sterlet is the sturgeon best suited for keeping in garden ponds as it is slower growing and has a smaller maximum size than other species available.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserruthenus.php
49. Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus)
The sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) is a common Eurasian species of sturgeon, one of the smaller species of sturgeon. It is a common domestic species in the UK and Europe and an angling species all over the world.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/sterlet.php
50. Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus)
The Sterlet is probably the slowest growing and therefore the best species for the garden pond. It 'only' grows to 1.2m in the wild but usually 60-90 cm in the average pond. It is easy to distinguish from the Siberian sturgeon as it has white edge to the pectoral (front) fins. When young it also has a white line along the back and down both sides. While it is slow growing it one of the easiest sturgeon to keep, and is the most tolerant of pond 'problems'.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/sterlet.php
51. Sturgeon
Sturgeon is the common name used for some 26 species of fish in the family Acipenseridae, including the genera Acipenser, Huso, Scaphirhynchus and Pseudoscaphirhynchus.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/sturgeoninfo.php
52. Sturgeon Food Pellets
Ingredients: 42% fish meal, fish oil, wheat as binding agent, vitamin and mineral premix. Vitamins: A 15000iu/kg, D3 2000iu/kg, C 1000iu/kg (3mm pellets 200mg/kg), E 200mg/kg.
http://www.orchardfisheries.co.uk/sturgeonfood.php
53. Sturgeon Species
To read more about a species click on the link:
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/species.php
54. Sturgeon Starter Food Pellets
Ingredients: 52.3% fish meal, fish oil, feeding stimulator, wheat as binding agent, maize, soya meal, vitamin and mineral premix. Vitamins: A 15000iu/kg, D3 2000iu/kg, E 200mg/kg, C 200mg/kg.
http://www.orchardfisheries.co.uk/sturgeonstarterfood.php
55. Sturgeon Videos
Videos of sturgeons on YouTube. There are more videos on other pages in the Sturgeon section.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/videos.php
56. Sturgeon species
List of sturgeon species.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/specieslist.php
57. Syr Darya Sturgeon (Pseudoscaphirhynchus fedtschenkoi)
Asia; Aral Sea tributary, Syr Darya River, Kara Darya River. The Syr Darya Sturgeon is a potamodromous (fresh and brackish water only) species.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/pseudoscaphirhynchusfedtschenkoi.php
58. The Good Sturgeon Guide
The pond keepers guide to looking after sturgeon in a garden pond.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/sturgeonguide.php
59. Treatments
There are many off the shelf treatments from various companies that can be used in garden ponds, that are deadly to sturgeon. Read the label, if in doubt check with the manufacturer. Yes, they do have to tell you what is in it (Health and safety). If they are unable or unwilling to say then avoid the treatment.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/treatments.php
60. What Sturgeon Want
Without doubt sturgeon are most over sold fish on the planet. A bold statement but I have heard they cure every thing from blanket weed to being vacuum cleaners. Well, as most of you have noticed sturgeon are not any of these.
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/want.php
61. White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)
Eastern Pacific; Columbia-Snake and Sacramento-San Joaquin River basins, Kootenai River, Fraser River main stem from the estuary upstream at least as far as the Torpy River, Nechako River and Stuart River.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipensertransmontanus.php
62. White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)
The white sturgeon population is well managed and it is an important fishing species, bringing in fishermen from all over the world. While often seen as unfair for the fish, fishing has brought about the cleaning up of rivers and re-introduction of fish populations where pollution has previously wiped them out. Sturgeon where once native to the UK but the industrial revolution soon put a stop to them!
http://www.sturgeon-web.co.uk/white.php
63. White sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)
The white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus, meaning \'sturgeon beyond the mountains\'), also known as the Pacific sturgeon, Oregon sturgeon, Columbia sturgeon, Sacramento sturgeon, and California white sturgeon, is a sturgeon (a fish of the family Acipenseridae) which lives along the west coast of North America from the Aleutian Islands to Central California.
http://www.pondlife.me.uk/sturgeons/white.php
64. Yangtze Sturgeon (Acipenser dabryanus)
Asia; restricted to the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River system, rarely seen below the Gezhouba Dam. The Yangtze Sturgeon is a potamodromous (freshwater only) species.
http://www.pond-life.me.uk/sturgeon/acipenserdabryanus.php



