Are There Saltwater Catfish

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jesses89

Guest
yes. marine catfishes.... all venomous though.
heck theres even a saltwater betta
 

jon321

Member
They are very different than the common cory freshwater catfish however. They get huge, need to be kept in a school, have venomous spines, and are highly predatory.
Jon
 

rbaldino

Active Member
Do you mean, is there anything for saltwater that eats algae like plecos? Sadly, no. I used to have a 30 gallon freshwater tank with a pair of chinese algae eaters. Those two kept everything spotless, and they lived forever. In fact, I don't think I could have killed them even if I had tried. I wish they had a saltwater counterpart.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by iampumpkinman
ah, well, i was referring to fw too, so meh, and i thought there was a sw pleco, or at least one that could live in brackish?
No, no saltwater plecos. There is a brackish cat/shark, called a Columbian Shark. They are FW as babies, and can be slowly acclimated into salt (over a month of slowly raising it by .001 or 2. They do better in SW-Brackish as adults. They migrate in through the rivers to have babies.
 

yinyang

Member
I used to have a Columbian Shark that I dropped into my SW tank and it lived for a year and then one day just died from ich.

I just might go get another one this week. Thanks for reminding me. :happyfish
 

earlybird

Active Member
I actually target catfish when fishing in April. I use them for bait for catching tarpon. We have 2 common species the Hardhead (Arius felis) and the Sail Cat (Bagre marinus). Their barbs pack a big punch.
 
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