Yes. Several species of aquarium suckerfish can be quite aggressive, mostly as the age, and can grow to be pretty large. The Otocinclus catfish is the most peaceful, and stays small, so is a god choice for a small aquarium. But be careful, they are fragile in unbalanced tanks and must have algae to keep fed.
Some species are, but they are found in temperate waters as well, there are many species..
A pair of aggressive sucker fish will try to attack each other.
A pair of aggressive sucker fish will try to attack each other. Males have bristles near the mouth that females don't have.
You can put sucker fish in ponds, but you will need somewhere to keep it in the winter if you live in a state that has cold winters and/or snow. Unlike the Koi and goldfish they cannot live under the ice in the pond. The coldest temperature sucker fish can withstand is about 55 degrees.
Absolutely not. Parrot fish are tropical fish and aggressive, kois belong in ponds and not tanks because they grow very large, goldfish need 15 gallons each (fancy) or 25 gallons each (single tail), and a 'sucker' is indeterminable as there are numerous types of 'sucker' fish
Yes, it is in the sucker fish family.
Sucker fish egg colour is bright yellow.
I have a sucker fish it is adout 12 years old and is a foot long
sucker fish can be kept with turtles aslong as the turtles have been kept with sucker fish in its early part of its life
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No they do not
Yes