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Catfish are all bottom feeders. Their food chain is phyto plankton (tiny plants), zoo plankton (tiny animals), then small fish.
Goldfish and bettas (fighting fish) are freshwater fish, so they are not part of the ocean's food chain at all. In a freshwater environment, they are relatively low on the food chain.
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The channel catfish.
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The euglenoid is a motile unicellular algae. They are important in the food chain of freshwater habitats by providing nutrition for the micro organisms and filter feeders.
That depends on the species of catfish unfortunately. Corydoras are common freshwater aquarium catfish and can live from 10-15 years.
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