What kind of catfish is this?
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What kind of catfish is this?
Hallo,
I'm searching for the scientific name of the following catfish.
The name i know is prehistoric catfish, i did some research on google but didn't found any information.
Can someone help me?
I'm searching for the scientific name of the following catfish.
The name i know is prehistoric catfish, i did some research on google but didn't found any information.
Can someone help me?
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Stonefish
Wish we could get them in Australia, I have always wanted one.
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Sand
Make sure you give him some sand to burrow in, otherwise they can't feed.
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Re: Sand
Yes i know.catfishbiotope wrote:Make sure you give him some sand to burrow in, otherwise they can't feed.
Almost al mij thanks have sand on the bothem.
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Also, be very careful when sticking your hand in the tank!
these beasties have toxic spines on their back; you do NOT want to get stung, it's very painful.
it feeds on small live fish, hence it's not that easy to keep.
very fascinating and beautiful fish though.
in all it behaves and lives almost exactly like the marine Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa, but as a miniature version and less deadly.
these beasties have toxic spines on their back; you do NOT want to get stung, it's very painful.
it feeds on small live fish, hence it's not that easy to keep.
very fascinating and beautiful fish though.
in all it behaves and lives almost exactly like the marine Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa, but as a miniature version and less deadly.
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