fishies
Any fish with a underslung suckermouth can get labelled as a "sucker fish". The Pleco family consists of more than 800 species getting anything from 1" to close to 40". Then there are lot of other fish with that kind of mouth, including some freshwater Gobies and some types of Cyprinid like the Siamese Algae Eater. And then there are Chinese Algae Eaters too. Basically, there is no one species that is called a "sucker fish"!!
ya but some of them be together like guppy, sucker mouth catfish etc
No, a lamprey is not a cartilaginous fish; it belongs to a class of jawless fish called Agnatha. Unlike cartilaginous fish, such as sharks and rays, which have skeletons made of cartilage, lampreys have a cartilaginous structure but lack true jaws and paired fins. Instead, they have a sucker-like mouth and are known for their parasitic feeding habits.
ducks and sucker fish
These fish can be taken care of just like most fish out there. Get a tank with a filter and put them in. Feed the Molly tropical flake food and the 'sucker fish' pleco algae tablets.
Its hard to keep any fish with Convict.Especially with a breeding pair of convicts.Maybe another species of armored catfish like many species of doradids or talking catfish as they are called.
A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA. A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA.
It looks like the mouth of a fish.
Yes. It's an Australian tropical marine fish. It's mouth is hard and looks sort of like a parrot's beak.
a mouth
It looks like the mouth of a fish.
The type of fish that feeds parasitically on other fish includes species like the lamprey and certain types of catfish. Lampreys attach to their host fish using a sucker-like mouth and feed on their blood and bodily fluids. Some catfish, such as the candiru, are known to invade the gills of other fish and consume their tissues. These parasitic feeding behaviors can have significant impacts on the health of host fish populations.