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a catfish has whiskers and a carp doesn't.
no they are not. carp are part of the catfish family
Carp, crucian carp, and the catfish.
No.Although both are basically bottom feeders, catfish form their own family of fishes, ranging from the tiny six inch madtoms, to the gigantic wels of Europe, over 400 pounds. Carp are members of the minnow family.
a carp! go to www wikipedia.com and look up koi and koi is Japanese for carp! i got one! and they are cool! same as a plectomus! another name for a type of catfish! but tropical! a catfish is cold water (i think)!
Carp will bite many types of baits, including cheese. But in lakes where catfish species occur, the catfish will probably get there first, as cheese balls are great catfish bait. Try corn, or doughballs sweetened with strawberry or vanilla flavorings for carp.
It is a catfish and carp. It is not an eel.
* Cod * Carp * Catfish
barramundi, giant mekong catfish, Siamese carp, giant snakheadCommon Carp, Mud Carp, Small Scale Mud Carp, Golden Price Carp, Soro Brook Carp, White Lady Carp, Thai Mahseer, Jungle Perch, Smith's Barb, Golden Belly Barb, Silver Barb, Mad Barb, Mrigal, Tricolor Shark minnow, Grass Carp Mostly carp,feather back, some stingray, snakhead and catfish.
No. Buffalo fish is native of North America and carp is native of Asia. Although they are commonly confused for the other, buffalo and carp, are not related of species. German Carp are yellow to green in color with small whiskers at the corner of their mouths. Asian Carp are silver with scales like shad. Grass Carp which are a type of Asian carp are more greenish yellow with large scales like the buffalo. Buffalo are light brown to black depending on the color water with large scales there are three types of buffalo. Same colors just different body shape.
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clown fish carp catfish