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Many people have a Bristlenose Catfish as a pet. One would not usually eat a Bristlenose Catfish. However, to cook this catfish successfully, one would need to cook it on a stove at about 250 degrees Fahrenheit for 25 minutes.
Guppies are compatible with Bristlenose catfish, the bristlenose being one of a few catfish that can live with guppies because of the guppies' water.
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I have three bristlenose catfish, one old male that has been alone all his life, and two young females. when I moved the females in, I moved in three other catfish, a bit bigger than fry. The large male killed the three young ones, and later I had to move one of the females because of the male. I recently moved the other one too, and the loner female didn't like it much. now they live happily together though. I think they bristlenose become more hostile the longer they live by themselves, but it depends on what sort of catfish you have
Very common. Bristlenose are easy to breed and will do so if conditions are OK for them.
Mollys, Swordtails, Platties, Sucking catfish, Bristlenose catfish, Kissing gourami, and Plecostomus are all enthusiastic algae eaters. There are heaps more but too many to mention here.
A mother catfish is called a fry
Bristlenose catfish
Fry
I have two Bristlenose catfish and they are doing a great job of keeping the tank crystal clean. I would definitely recommend these.
Yes, catfish can reproduce in a pond environment. They typically lay eggs in nests that are built by the male catfish, and the eggs hatch into fry that grow into juvenile catfish.
Yes, you can fry catfish using cornbread mix. Simply coat the catfish fillets in the cornbread mix before frying them in hot oil. This will give the fish a crispy, flavorful crust while enhancing the taste with a hint of sweetness from the cornmeal. It's a popular method that many enjoy for a delicious Southern-style dish.