I have seen the Blue Catfish before. Most people say they can get up to 80 lbs. But that is not true. Blue Catfish can get up to 4 feet long and they can weigh about 200-275 lbs. They are HUGE fish!!
A glass catfish should grow to about four inches in length but can grow slightly larger at times:)
People, and other catfish if the one is big enough to eat the other... that's about all I could think of.
As far as I can gather, they simply out-grow anything that is likely to eat them.
The Columbian Shark is a catfish, in an aquarium they can grow up to about 10 inches.
yes they did discover the blue catfish
Chinese catfish can grow to a length of 4 to 5 centimeters.
Blue catfish are the largest American catfish.Found in a variety of habitats,they can grow over 100 pounds!They eat mostly fish,but will take a variety of baits,anything with a smell.I saw a man catching them on chunks of soap!Blue cats are powerful fish,and fight great when hooked.They spawn in spring,and the young resemble tadpoles.
Yes. The blue catfish is found in many states, including Michigan.
It depends how big your Koi is and how big the Catfish is. If the catfish can fit in the Koi's mouth than it will get eaten.
The growth rate of a catfish can vary based on species, environmental conditions, and diet. Generally, a catfish can take anywhere from 1 to 3 years to reach 5 to 10 pounds. For example, channel catfish may grow to around 1 pound per year, while larger species like blue catfish can grow more rapidly under optimal conditions. Factors such as water temperature and feeding practices can significantly influence growth rates.
Unless it is a localized indigenous name, (common in the American South) they are known (properly) as "Blue Catfish", a specific species of catfish.
Well, they stay the same size as you see them in the pet store you go to unless you see a regular catfish that's albino. P.S. the albino catfish is actually just a type of fish that you see in stores is actually just a small type of catfish that looks like a small albino catfish.