They are harmless and never chase other fish. They help keep the tank clean by eating the algae. It's good to have one in any aquarium.
You can put sucker fish in ponds, but you will need somewhere to keep it in the winter if you live in a state that has cold winters and/or snow. Unlike the Koi and goldfish they cannot live under the ice in the pond. The coldest temperature sucker fish can withstand is about 55 degrees.
Sucker fish are typically preyed upon by larger fish, birds, and mammals such as otters. They are also sometimes consumed by humans.
Sucker fish typically eat algae, detritus, small invertebrates, and sometimes fish eggs. They use their specialized mouths to attach to surfaces and scrape off the algae and microorganisms.
No because they stick to the wall of their tank and clean the walls of the tank.
A mud-sucker is a colloquial term for a type of fish belonging to the family Gobiidae. These fish are commonly found in muddy or sandy coastal habitats, where they use their specialized mouths to feed on small invertebrates and organic matter. Mud-suckers play important roles in maintaining ecosystem health through their feeding behaviors.
Yes, it is in the sucker fish family.
No it will get too big
Likely yes. Most sucker fish need a filter and heater though, and most betta's are housed without these things.
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Sucker fish egg colour is bright yellow.
I have a sucker fish it is adout 12 years old and is a foot long
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sucker fish can be kept with turtles aslong as the turtles have been kept with sucker fish in its early part of its life
The Longnose Sucker is the only sucker fish found in Alaska, but it is also found in other parts of North America. Like all fish, they reproduce in water. The female will find a place in the river or stream to lay her eggs, and a male fish will come along and fertilize them.
No they do not
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