New Zealand Catfish
New Zealand Catfish
what type of catfish can i get in New Zealnad and is it hard to look after ??
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i'm pretty sure you can. You can get chocolate talking cats that are part of that family(i think) and if you visit http://www.newzealanddiscus.co.nz i think he has imported ones aswell.
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I don't think there are any wild Channel cats. there was an attempt to introduce them as a farmed species but I dont think it ever eventuated.
There are plenty of bullheads (brown bullheads I think ?) in lake Taupo, catch them all the time when fishing for trout at night, they especially like glo in the dark lures.
But there are no native catfish here.
most plecs are available via pet shops but they are fairly expensive compared to North American or European prices.
There are plenty of bullheads (brown bullheads I think ?) in lake Taupo, catch them all the time when fishing for trout at night, they especially like glo in the dark lures.
But there are no native catfish here.
most plecs are available via pet shops but they are fairly expensive compared to North American or European prices.
Check out my pages on plecos in New Zealand http://mikesaquatics.co.nz