Ok haven't posted on this thread in a while:
Stellatus sturgeon (acipenser stellatus)
my personal favourites, stellatus is a very beautiful and can be distinguished from gueldenstaedtii by its longer nose which takes up almost a quarter of its body. Care is pretty much the same as gueldenstaedtii but it grows slightly smaller and tollerates warmer water slightly better but this is still a no go. a captive size of 48" should be accepted as average with a pond of 18x8 foot being a minimum. Again it enjoys similar foods and water parameters etc to the diamond and grows at a slower rate of around 1" a month. This species also does not lose the white colouration like the diamond as it gains size.
Stellatus sturgeon (acipenser stellatus)
my personal favourites, stellatus is a very beautiful and can be distinguished from gueldenstaedtii by its longer nose which takes up almost a quarter of its body. Care is pretty much the same as gueldenstaedtii but it grows slightly smaller and tollerates warmer water slightly better but this is still a no go. a captive size of 48" should be accepted as average with a pond of 18x8 foot being a minimum. Again it enjoys similar foods and water parameters etc to the diamond and grows at a slower rate of around 1" a month. This species also does not lose the white colouration like the diamond as it gains size.