Yes. Only female catfish. Males do not give birth obviously.
No. Catfish are not mouth brooders, but most South American and African Cichlids are.
No, they do not. They are egg layers.
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in their mouths
They don't. They lay eggs.
they eat just about anything they can fit into their mouths
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Hamsters don't lay eggs. hamsters are mammals. so they have babies like any other person or animal would....
You may be thinking of the betta fish, also known as the Siamese fighting fish. They don't give birth out of their mouths. The male scoops up the eggs into his mouth after the female lays the eggs, then spits them into a bubblenest he has built for them. The eggs hatch in this nest.
All catfish are opportunistic feeders. To minimize predation in your aquarium if smaller fish choose a species who have smaller mouths such as Cory cats. Raphael cats can also be good choices. Various Synadonitus cats would also suit well.
A extra large Green Cory Catfish can be as big as 1 to 1.5 inches from tip of mouth to tip of the tail fin. They are non-egressive and their mouths are small so unless you are keeping them in a tank you are raising fry, then all should be ok.
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No. Catfish (order Siluriformes) are fish, and fish do not produce milk to feed their young. In general, catfish females lay eggs and those eggs are left alone. The hatched baby fish (called "fry") must fend for themselves. They're called catfish because of the barbels that many species have extended from the sides of their mouths. They look sort of like a cat's whiskers. Catfish are bottom-feeders, and the barbels have taste buds in them that help the fish find food in the mud.
i know there are some south American catfish that are elec