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The catfish that live in the pacific northwest get fairly big. The average size of these catfish ranges between a total of 40 and 50 pounds. These are also known as Channel catfish.
There are no size restriction for keeping saltwater catfish in Florida but be warned, they are not as good on the dinner table as freshwater catfish so I have been told.
First you are naming 3 different species,BlueChannelShovelhead/FlatheadCatfish are scavengers and if the shovel is small enough and the channel is big/hungry enough I would say Yes.www.southernohiopaylakes.proboards.comHope this helps
a tank with a filter make sre the tank is big because the fish can get up to 4 feet big
It depends how big your Koi is and how big the Catfish is. If the catfish can fit in the Koi's mouth than it will get eaten.
California is a big state so this channel may vary according to area. In my area of California we didn't have a 9, but a channel 8 which still exists.
There are so very many different species of fish known as 'catfish' that it is impossible to give you an answer. Please say which species of catfish you are asking about. they are channel catfish The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) could well be one of those fish that are very hard to keep with other species. The main reasons for this are twofold. First they are voracious eaters of anything edible, living or dead, so you would need to make sure that whatever species of fish you put with them was considerably larger than the catfish to avoid it being eaten and secondly you would need a larger tank than normal to house the catfish because they grow so very big. 20 kgs is not unusual for a channel catfish and finding another species that can live successfully alongside something that large would be very difficult. The answer to your question therefore is:- I don't know of any species of fish I could recommend as being compatible with channel catfish. Sorry.
If you are keeping these fish together then you shouldn't be - they are not compatible. Some of these are tropical, some cold water and there are big size differences. The Bumblebee catfish are noticeably smaller than all of the other fish that you have mentioned and if you are going to put in a wild caught catfish then those guppies and catfish... and maybe the goldfish are going to disappear VERY quickly. You CANNOT keep these fish together. Separate immediately and do not put in a wild catfish, especially not a bullhead or channel.
no if you are trying to catch catfish use clams. worms might work and big catfish will bite anchovies
I have been to Tom bass pond and every time I go it's a different fish I have caught channel catfish gar fish crappies bull head catfish and big turtles I have seen people catch bass
The term'catfish' belongs to a family of fish that can be as small as a cory catfish, which is about 2 inches, or the size of a channel catfish, which can be between 1 & 2 feet long. There are even larger catfish than that.