Adding a Cory catfish to a red-eared slider's tank is generally not advisable. Red-eared sliders are omnivorous and may see smaller fish, including Cory catfish, as potential food. Additionally, the water conditions and habitat needs of these species differ significantly, which could lead to stress or health issues for the catfish. It's best to keep them in separate environments that cater to their specific needs.
No, the sliders dont effect your My Player sorry
Yes ! The filter will help to keep the tank clean by removing uneaten food particles, and faeces from the water - reducing the amount of bacteria.
yes . catfish have over 1,00000 tast buds on their whiskers to help them smell and taste food.
There is a species of catfish that has a special ability. The walking catfish which lives in South Asia has the ability to walk across land to find food.
Catfish do not clean tanks. That is a falacy. Sucker fish eat algae from whatever surfaces the algae grows on. Catfish are simply bottom feeders that use their feelers to help them find any food that has fallen to the bottom of the tank. Like all other fish they need fresh food. They are not specifically carrion eaters nor are they eaters of rubbish.
they have teeth
Yes, catfish have whisker-like tactile organs called barbels around their mouths that help them sense their surroundings and locate food in murky waters. These barbels are typically longer and more developed in species like the channel catfish.
it is a catfish :) happy i could help
Yes, there are cleaner fish that can help maintain a healthier environment in your aquarium. Common examples include plecos, otocinclus catfish, and certain species of shrimp like Amano or Cherry shrimp. These fish and invertebrates can help clean algae and debris from the tank, contributing to a cleaner and more balanced ecosystem.
Not quite, but she did put dictatership to an end.
yes, a catfish's skin is covered in taste buds:)
Some suitable bottom feeder fish options for a 5-gallon tank include dwarf shrimp, snails, and small catfish species like pygmy corydoras or otocinclus catfish. These fish can help keep the tank clean by eating algae and leftover food from the bottom of the tank.