Not long. There skin needs to stay moist. They do not travel far away from water.
well technically they can't survive without water but CSIRO is developing a liquid that will survive in a drought
Only if they are Corydoras catfish, or Cory cats. Those are the best kind of catfish.
No if you get spiked by a catfish is not poisiness just put some dissenfectant on it and a bandaid you will survive.
heat coldness and drought
The white catfish is not an endangered species, common over much of the U.S.
catfish...4hours
Australia
Amphibians have a wide range of methods to survive. Most important is their ability to survive drought.
not enough water means no plants. The plants need water to survive, just like we need water to survive. a drought would cause crop failure, and if it's a long term drought, animals could die.
a drought is where there is no rainfall for a long period of time making vegetation unable to grow and animals unable to survive. :)
I don't know much about African catfish, but plecos are very docile community fish. I've never heard of an aggressive catfish, but I don't know about that species specifically. If it's classified as a community fish or is not agressives, they'll be fine together.
African cichlids, barbs, livebearers, synodontis catfish, loaches, cichlids, tetras, mailed catfish, labyrinthfish, and rainbowfish.