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Is Uruguay Sword a Good Plant for Walking Catfish (Clarias)?

Reviewed by Guidarium Editorial DeskUpdated May 3, 2026
Possible with Caution

Uruguay Sword can work with Walking Catfish (Clarias), but this is a possible with caution pairing. The plant may need a protected position, stronger anchoring, or companion plants before it feels reliable in day-to-day use. The match depends on anchoring and placement more than the water numbers alone.

Uruguay Sword

Echinodorus uruguayensis

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PlacementMidground
LightModerate
DifficultyBeginner
Size55 × 40 cm

Walking Catfish (Clarias)

Clarias batrachus

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TemperamentAggressive
FamilyCatfish
Temp20–28°C
Water TypeFreshwater Only

Quick Decision

A plant can be technically compatible with a fish and still fail in the actual tank if the fish digs, chews, needs denser cover, or uses a different part of the layout.

Overall fit

74/100

Possible, but the scape needs more care.

Water match

Workable overlap

Shared range: 20-28°C, pH 6-7.5, 2-12 dGH.

Plant pressure

Moderate

Uruguay Sword needs thoughtful placement and anchoring.

Layout value

Moderate cover

Uruguay Sword helps with breaks lines of sight and useful spawning site.

Plant and Fish Fit Notes

Use these signals to decide whether the plant is doing useful work for the fish, or whether it is only surviving beside it.

Temperature
Uruguay Sword16-28°C
Walking Catfish (Clarias)20-28°C

Overlap: 20-28°C.

pH
Uruguay Sword6-7.5
Walking Catfish (Clarias)5.5-8

Overlap: pH 6-7.5.

Hardness
Uruguay Sword2-12 dGH
Walking Catfish (Clarias)2-20 dGH

Overlap: 2-12 dGH.

Water and flow
Uruguay SwordFreshwater Only, Moderate (Standard)
Walking Catfish (Clarias)Freshwater Only, Low (Still Water)

Flow expectations are close enough for one layout.

Space used
Uruguay SwordMidground and Background
Walking Catfish (Clarias)Bottom (Substrate)
Pressure signals
Uruguay SwordHigh uproot resistance, Tough / leathery leaves
Walking Catfish (Clarias)Aggressive, Piscivore (Eats small/nano fish), Jumper (Lid Required), and Generally Aggressive

Plant pressure: Moderate.

Planting value
Uruguay SwordBreaks lines of sight and Useful spawning site, Nutrient-rich substrate preferred
Walking Catfish (Clarias)Sand (Sifters) and Smooth Gravel (Sensitive Barbels)

Shared Tank Conditions

Uruguay Sword fits inside the water range normally used for Walking Catfish (Clarias). The shared window is about 20 to 28 °C, pH 6 to 7.5, and 2 to 12 dGH, which gives you enough room to aim for stable middle-ground conditions.

Their flow expectations are close enough to combine: Uruguay Sword prefers moderate flow, while Walking Catfish (Clarias) prefers gentle, low-flow water.

Both are suited to freshwater, so salinity does not add an extra planning problem.

Fish Pressure and Plant Resilience

Walking Catfish (Clarias) can still be rough on plants, but this pairing becomes more realistic when the plant is anchored well and used as part of a larger layout.

Uruguay Sword has moderate cover density, high uproot resistance, and tough / leathery leaves. It can also help with breaking up sight lines and spawning sites.

Uruguay Sword brings useful structure to the tank instead of serving only as decoration.

The point to watch is substrate activity from the fish means this planting style needs extra anchoring at first.

Layout Fit

Uruguay Sword is a rosette / crown plant usually used midground and background.

Walking Catfish (Clarias) is a catfish, so the pairing works best when the planting style supports how that fish uses space and cover.

Uruguay Sword reaches about 55 cm tall by 40 cm wide and is usually rooted in substrate with nutrient-rich substrate preferred. That makes placement and anchoring more important than simply adding a larger bunch of stems or leaves.

In this pairing, the useful plant values are line-of-sight breaks and spawning sites. Place it where Walking Catfish (Clarias) can actually use that structure instead of hiding the plant where it cannot do much.

Practical Recommendation

Treat this as a managed pairing. Plant it securely, give it time to root or attach, and use other plants or hardscape if the fish needs more shelter than one species can provide.

The decision should center on this signal: Substrate activity from the fish means this planting style needs extra anchoring at first.

Best Use Case

Uruguay Sword can work with Walking Catfish (Clarias), but only if you are honest about the pressure the fish puts on the layout. This is the kind of pairing that succeeds when the plant is chosen for a reason, protected by placement, and supported by a maintenance routine that anticipates damage or crowding.

Frequently Asked Questions About Uruguay Sword and Walking Catfish (Clarias)

Is Uruguay Sword a good plant for Walking Catfish (Clarias)?

Uruguay Sword can work with Walking Catfish (Clarias), but this is a possible with caution pairing. The plant may need a protected position, stronger anchoring, or companion plants before it feels reliable in day-to-day use. The match depends on anchoring and placement more than the water numbers alone.

Can Walking Catfish (Clarias) damage Uruguay Sword?

Substrate activity from the fish means this planting style needs extra anchoring at first.

Do Uruguay Sword and Walking Catfish (Clarias) share the same water conditions?

Uruguay Sword and Walking Catfish (Clarias) share a workable water window around 20 to 28 °C, pH 6 to 7.5, and 2 to 12 dGH. Keep the tank near the middle of that overlap for the best long-term result.

What does Uruguay Sword add to a tank with Walking Catfish (Clarias)?

Uruguay Sword mainly adds structure, visual softness, and a more natural layout when the fish leaves it alone. Uruguay Sword has moderate cover density, high uproot resistance, and tough / leathery leaves. It can also help with breaking up sight lines and spawning sites.

What is the main risk in this plant and fish pairing?

Substrate activity from the fish means this planting style needs extra anchoring at first.

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Last reviewed
May 3, 2026
Last updated
May 3, 2026
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