Description

Brown Trout (Salmo trutta)

Overview

The Brown Trout is a powerful, cold-water predatory fish admired for its olive-brown body with dark and red spotting. Highly active and fast-growing, it is best suited to large, cool-water systems, ponds, or specialist aquaculture setups rather than typical home aquariums.

Origin

Europe and Western Asia
(Introduced worldwide for sport fishing and aquaculture)

Feeding

  • Carnivorous

  • Feeds on insects, crustaceans, small fish, and invertebrates

  • In captivity: sinking carnivore pellets, frozen foods, and live prey

  • Requires high-quality, protein-rich food

Tank Mates

  • Not suitable for community aquariums

  • Will eat smaller fish

  • Best kept alone or with similarly sized cold-water species in very large systems

Aggression

Moderate to high

  • Territorial and predatory

  • Aggression increases in confined spaces

Experience Level

Advanced

  • Requires excellent water quality, strong filtration, and high oxygen levels

  • Not recommended for standard home aquariums

Water Parameters

  • Temperature: 8–16°C (46–61°F)

  • pH: 6.5–8.0

  • Hardness: Soft to moderately hard

  • Oxygen: Very high (strong flow and aeration essential)

Notes

  • Requires large tanks, raceways, or outdoor ponds

  • Sensitive to poor water quality and warm temperatures

  • Ideal for specialist cold-water and aquaculture enthusiasts

A stunning and iconic cold-water species best suited to experienced keepers with the space and equipment to meet its demanding care requirements.