You could try putting it in a fish tank (Larger type) and giving it an enviorment such as one like the place you caught it. For me, we have catfish in our lake, so you could try keeping it in a tank that is cold and let the algae grow a bit. Then, you could just feed it fish flakes.
you grab the catfish and...
SHOVE IT UP YOUR CRACK
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Yes. Some catfish do prefer moving water such as a river or stream, but most species are able to survive in ponds or lakes.
Catfish do not swim in the ocean, they are found in rivers, creeks, and fresh water ponds.
you can find them in the ocean but also in ponds and rivers.
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Catfish feed on pellets that float on top of the ponds. The pellets are made of a mixture of soybeans, corn, wheat, vitamins, and minerals.
Only if they are Corydoras catfish, or Cory cats. Those are the best kind of catfish.
No if you get spiked by a catfish is not poisiness just put some dissenfectant on it and a bandaid you will survive.
it is because catfish can survive in low-oxygen levels. Trout survives at higher oxygen levels
We have several ponds and would like to put carp in them to keep the algae down. However we also have dye in the ponds for color. so was just wondering if the carp would survive with the dye in the ponds.
Catfish have adapted to their habitat in several ways. Catfish have a really good sense of smell, their whiskers help them to feel around in the low depths of the ocean, and they have also adapted to needing less light to live.
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planktones from ponds water where they lives.