There are many different catfish species, salt water and fresh water.
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Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is a freshwater species.
salt water, as the salt water eats away at the coin faster.
They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.
It is not known weather it may venture into salt water, but it is routinely caught in freshwater rivers and lakes
you will mostly find catfish in a lake or river they dont adapt to salt water very easily
Catfish, one of a large group of scaleless fish. It is a bottom-feeder and uses its sensitive feelers, or barbels, to locate food such as crayfish. There are many species of catfish worldwide and they inhabit both salt water and freshwater. North American freshwater species include the channel catfish, blue catfish, bullhead, madtom, and stonecat. These fish can cause painful wounds with their sharp quills, or spines, located in front of their fins. United Nations Farms
They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.
The northwest portion of the state, the Delta, contains 86 percent of Mississippi's catfish production.
Salt water can be considered as a catalyst in the reaction of forming aluminium oxide.
You could but they have lots of small bones in the meat and they have a nasty taste.