No, catfish is not a tropical fish.
yes catfish are scavengers and eat most things
They are a tropical ray-finned fish.
They are a tropical ray-finned fish.
neon tetras barbs cory catfish
African cichlids, barbs, livebearers, synodontis catfish, loaches, cichlids, tetras, mailed catfish, labyrinthfish, and rainbowfish.
Some catfish species are tropical and others are cold water.
There are numerous tropical fish that live in jungles. Some examples of jungle fish include angelfish, piranha, tiger fish, and some varieties of catfish.
In all probability they will die. Some catfish (there are hundreds of species of catfish)are cold water fish and others are tropical so I can not say about that. The only fresh water"Dragonfish" I know of is the Gobie (Gobioides broussonnetii) and it is definitely a very tropical fish and a very hard to keep little fish at that. Angel fish would handle the same conditions as the Gobie but Goldfish are a coldwater fish and certainly would not handle the conditions that the Angelfish and the Gobie require to survive.
Like a catfish
yesYes, they can. Goldfish can eat tropical fish food my Goldfish loves it! Except catfish need those tablet food they CANNOT eat tropical fish food! hope this helps XD
Yes if the other fish can fit into its mouth! My catfish recently ate the 5" cichlid in the 90G tank. The cichlid was a little bit larger than the catfish when I first bought it (about 4") about 1.5 year ago, now the catfish is 9".
Flying fish has the ability to glide or seemingly fly through the air. The average life span of a flying fish in the wild is 5 years.