Well that all comes down to what kind of catfish u have peppered corydoras will only eat another one of your fish if it died and sank to the bottom so just research your fish first and then buy the less aggressive fish. in my tank i have 2 species of catfish, 2 upside down catfish and 2 peppered corys and they havnt attacked any of my fish. Oh and if u get upside down catfish dont get the bigger version it's very aggressive. hope that helps
That is a broad question. Small catfish will be eaten by bigger fish, be it in the sea or in freshwater. They will also be eaten by other bigger catfish, so the answer is catfish are both predator and prey.
Rohu, Catla and catfish.
The channel catfish.
it is not in the US but the largest freshwater fish was a catfish caught in china
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Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is a freshwater species.
I am unsure what constitutes a 'Game Fish' but Crappie and Bass are freshwater fish. Catfish have a large variety and many are saltwater fish. Bass do have some varieties that are saltwater but most do not resemble the small or large mouth varieties that most people associate as 'bass.'
I think its a catfish. http://www.extremescience.com/BiggestFreshwaterFish.htm
Catfish - with french fries and hushpuppies
Green anacondas prey on piranhas, catfish, apraima fish, and freshwater fish.
Flathead catfish are a freshwater species, found in many southern locations of the U.S.
Small, non aggressive, tropical freshwater fish. Examples would be other tetras, mollies, platys, swords, small gouramis, rainbowfish, some less aggressive barbs, dwarf cichlids, loaches, plecos, Cory catfish.