There are two kinds of 'albino' catfish commonly seen in aquariums. One is the albino channel catfish....which will grow to be VERY LARGE and will eat anything it can put in its gaping mouth...the other kind is the albino corydoras catfish. The corydoras will get along PERFECTLY with guppies and just about any aquarium fish...'library' or not.
Guppies are freshwater fish: Sea horses are saltwater fish
yes
You may be able to get away with having a Catfish and an Oscar in the same tank, depending on if the Catfish is large enough that the Oscar can't eat him. Though this does not mean that they will acctually get along, cause that won't happen. A Catfish is the primary prey to the Oscar in the wild, so I don't really see them getting along.
yes; I met an albino man along the road for Stone Town in january 2012.
Large albino channel catfish are not strictly vegetarian; they are omnivorous and typically eat a diet that includes both plant and animal matter. In a small pond with small bluegill, they may consume smaller fish, insects, and other aquatic organisms, along with any available plants. Therefore, while they may graze on vegetation, their diet will primarily consist of available protein sources.
Yes, the people who are albino (with black parents) will inherit their parents features and look like them along with the same type of hair but will have white skin and albino eyes.
Yes they are! This is because goldfish and catfish eat different food stuffs and have different behaviors/ habits. Catfish like to hide out around/ under objects and mostly eat food from the bottom of your fishtank. Catfish eat the algae in your tank and will need supplementary food [expensive] before it is all gone not just because of starvation but because they also need other minerals and proteins. Goldfish are passive creatures and will not harm the catfish. Gold fish often come up to where you feed them, which is usually right at the very top waterline. Try a similar sized catfish or two [like a bristlenose] to your goldfish and don't put more fish in than the number that will fit end to end over your tanks long side.
Catfish aquaculture.
Almost any community fish will do fine with guppies. Bettas are not a good idea with guppies because they will fight each other.
angels probably will eat the guppies because their family is chiclid. Chiclids can't get along with many other types of fish.
Yes. Guppies normally get along well with each other. If there is a female in the group they will all try and win her affection if they are interested in her. They will still get on fine.
The puffer loves live food and will eat anything smaller than it is, it is one of the few freshwater fish that has teeth.