Collection: Catfish

Catfish: Whiskered Wonders of the Aquarium

Catfish, easily identified by their distinctive whisker-like barbels, are a diverse group of fish. These barbels, equipped with taste bud-like cells, enable them to navigate and locate food even in murky waters.

  • Appearance: Catfish exhibit a range of colors, typically with silvery-white undersides and grayish-blue, olive-green, or nearly black backs. Their flattened heads, wide mouths, and the presence of up to eight barbels around their mouths are characteristic features.
  • Behavior: As bottom-dwellers, catfish spend their time scavenging the aquarium floor for food, which may include algae, small fish, prepared foods, and detritus. They are negatively buoyant, meaning they tend to sink rather than float.
  • Temperament: The temperament of catfish varies greatly, ranging from peaceful and docile to larger, more predatory species.
  • Handling with Care: Many catfish species possess sharp, protective spines on their dorsal and pectoral fins. Therefore, handle them with caution to avoid injury.
  • Remarkable Resilience: Catfish are renowned for their incredible survival abilities, thriving in a wide range of temperatures, from just above freezing to nearly 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Popular Aquarium Choices:

Some popular catfish species for aquariums include the Otocinclus, Pictus and the Albino Cory Catfish.