A red-tail catfish regurgitate anything that they have eaten and cannot digest. They also can pollute their tank very quickly. I would recommend to take out any small decorations from your tank to avoid the fish from eating them again.
Humans eat Redtail Catfish.
Redtail catfish was created in 1801.
it depends on the size of the arowana if its big enough it will probably eat it
Redtail's mother is Rowanberry.
First it was Redtail then it was Darkstripe when Redtail died.
Redtail Telematics Corporation was created in 2009.
Goldenflower and Redtail are related through their children, Brambleclaw and Tawnypelt, who are siblings. Goldenflower is the mother of Brambleclaw, while Redtail is the father of Tawnypelt.
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no but i think him and spottedleaf make a good couple ...Redtail and Spottedleaf were littermates.
yes because redtail is sandstorms father, and willowpelt, spottedleaf, and redtail were littermates.
It depends on the catfish. if it is a small catfish ( 1-5 inches) sometimes the angelfish will try to eat it. if it is a medium sized catfish (6-9inches) you will be fine. BUT if you get a large catfish (10 inches and over) it will terrorize your angelfish by nipping at the angelfishes fins and if big enough will eat it. some of the catfish you can mix is a Cory catfish, Redtail catfish, upside down catfish and rubber lip catfish but that is all. Another thing is you should get the fish when they are young because angelfish are territorial. one last thing is that to mix the two fish you should get a tank 25 gallons or over or they will be too crammed and die even though 25 gallons is pretty large angelfish can grow up to 10 inches and all of the catfish that can mix can grow up to 7 inches
Palm Tree Lagoon Fishery and Restaurant is located in Ratchaburi Thailand It holds some of the biggest freshwater fish ever caught in Thailand, many over the existing IGFA records. Including: Chao Phraya Catfish to 96kg, Mekong Catfish to 120kg+, Redtail Catfish to 51kg, Siamese Carp to 65kg+, Arapaima to 220kg+ as well as 40+ other species from Thailand India, China and South America.