These fish have never been bred in captivity so there is no available knowledge on the subject of breeding them.
Candiru is English and Portuguese. It is a type of parasitic catfish. It is also known as the toothpick fish, or the vampire fish. It is native to the Amazon and the controversial myth surrounding this fish is that it will swim into the male human's urethra.
Yes, but I really wish they didn't.
The candiru, also known as the toothpick fish, weighs around 1 to 2 grams on average. They are very small parasitic fish that mostly feed off the blood of other fish in the Amazon River.
a candiru is a type of catfish that lives in the amazon river. more feared than piranhas, they are known to swim up vajinas, penuses and anuses.
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There have been reports of the candiru fish swimming up a person's urethra, but such incidents are rare and likely occur due to unique circumstances. It is important to take precautions, such as wearing swimwear, when swimming in waters where candiru are present to reduce the risk of potential encounters.
The Amazon Worm that can infest the human urethra is known as the candiru or vampire fish (Vandellia cirrhosa). These tiny parasitic catfish can enter the body through the genital orifices and can cause severe discomfort and potential health complications.
Fish sexually reproduce.
The candiru, also called the carnero fish, is a tiny parasitic catfish that inhabits the waters of South America. They can reach lengths of 1-2.5 in (2.5-6 cm) with a width of 3.5 mm. Their diminutive size and nearly transparent body makes them very hard to locate (not that you would want to). The candiru has sharp bones with a series of spines located around the head used while feeding.
Definitely not a hagfish. They live at the deepest depths of saltwater oceans. Not in rivers
Star fish reproduce by splitting. They are asexual so they don't need a partner to reproduce.
More fish.