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african catfish, synodontis catfish versus the dwarf giraffe catfish, do they sift, chew thru the substrate the same?

2007-12-08 15:52:57 · 2 answers · asked by Victor 2 in Pets Fish

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The Lace Catfish (Synodontis nigrita) will swim over the substrate, picking up bits of food off the surface, and occasionally rooting into small cavities to get little morsels, but it would not swallow gravel or sand and spit it out, extracting the food (like Geophagus Cichlids might).

Soop Nazi

2007-12-08 16:58:17 · answer #1 · answered by nosoop4u246 7 · 1 0

Ouch! specific! those gill fins(spines) can pop you in a hurry. You gotta cope with with care. you are able to intently grip decrease than the fins in case you carry close it jointly as the fins are prolonged. nevertheless, be careful! All catfish have sharp stout spines of their dorsal and pectoral fins. The dorsal fin is the single on the back, and the pectoral fins are the place its palms may well be—if a catfish had palms. Catfish lock those spines whilst they are alarmed. touch the top of one and you’re stung or finned, as you're saying. The fleshy barbels close to a catfish’s mouth look like stingers, yet those only incorporate flavor buds and are innocuous.

2016-11-14 03:45:55 · answer #2 · answered by colbert 4 · 0 0

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