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Catfish (order Siluriformes) are a diverse group of fish. Named for their prominent barbels, which give the image of cat-like whiskers, they are found primarily in freshwater environments of all kinds, with species on every continent except Antarctica.
Catfish have no scales. All catfish, except members of Malapteruridae (electric catfish), possess a strong, hollow, bonified leading ray on their dorsal and pectoral fins, through which a stinging protein can be delivered if the fish is irritated.
Catfish are often described as being nocturnal creatures; in other words they are most active at nighttime. In general terms catfish prefer to dwell at the bottom of an aquarium (or at the bottom of rivers, lakes, streams and creeks etc in their natural environments). There are of course exceptions to this general rule, as some species of catfish occupy the mid to surface water areas of an aquarium, such as the Glass Catfishes and the Upside-down Catfish.
Providing hiding places for them is of utmost importance. With careful planning of your aquarium layout you can not only provide your catfish with hiding places, but you will actually have the benefit of seeing them as well. Suitable materials to use for hiding places include wood, rocks, slate, clean plastic pipe and aquatic plants.
Catfish generally are excellent tankmates for a wide variety of other species of fish.
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Customer Reviews
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These are amazing to watch grow Review by troy gerrard
Customer Rating These are amazing to watch grow, they tend to doubble there size in about 2 weeks from this size, we feed ours flakes, bloodworms and an inch slice of zuccini twice a week, we made 2 spikes to hold the zuccini to the bottom, just a piece of flat steel with a 4 inch nail welded to it, but i think stainless steel would be better, we have 10 in each 4 foot tank, they realy help clean the tanks (Posted on 15/07/10)
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Really industrious Review by Jon Good
Customer Rating Really industrious, spend almost 24 hours of the day cleaning the tank. Mine stick to cover for the daylight hours, but the albino is easily visible most of the time. (Posted on 19/05/10)


