Marine catfish

The Marine catfish lives in the demersal, brackish, marine, depth range - 20 m environment.

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Marine catfish found during the summer in bays and harbors of the Atlantic and Gulf states include the 2-ft (61-cm) gaff-topsail catfish, named for its long, ribbonlike pectoral and dorsal fins, and the smaller sea catfish, a very common trash fish. More

There are only two purely marine catfish that I know of in the aquarium trade, and P. lineatus is the only tropical species and most commonly available. I've also read that though they grow to a foot in aquaria, they can reach a meter in nature. More

an elongate marine catfish that reaches 19.5 in. (49.5 cm) in length. The average weight is under 1 pound, but they may reach up to 3 pounds. They are often a dirty gray color on top, with white undersides. More

But Marine Catfish live in saltwater, where I used to think all crabs did their breeding... More

Marine catfishes are separated from Ictalurids based on the absence of barbels on the nostrils, and by their body color, which is typically steel blue dorsally, fading to silver laterally, and white ventrally. More

In many of the marine catfish of the Ariidae family, the pea-sized eggs are carried and cared for in the mouth of the male until hatched. The blind catfish, found in caverns in eastern Pennsylvania, has atrophied eyes. More

coral cat or marine catfish, these fish can be an endearing addition to a marine aquarium, especially to those catfish fanatics. More

communicative sounds, such as marine catfish that have the base of the pectoral fin rubbing against the pectoral girdle to produce sounds. More

Catfish, or Marine Catfish, can be found in schools sifting into the substrate on and around reefs in the Indo-Pacific. The color of the Coral Catfish changes as the fish matures. The young juveniles are entirely black. More

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Catfish, or Marine Catfish, can be found in schools sifting into the substrate on and around reefs in the Indo-Pacific. The color of the Coral Catfish changes as the fish matures. The young juveniles are entirely black. More

Brainstem Acoustic Areas in the Marine Catfish, Arius felis Catherine A. McCormick Department of Biology, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, USA Address of Corresponding Author Brain Behav Evol 2001;57:134-149 (DOI: 10. More

Common names

bagre in Spanish (español)
Bagre branco in Portuguese (Português)
Bagre currulao in Spanish (español)
Bagre Tomás in Spanish (español)
Bagre yurupiranga in Portuguese (Português)
Bagre-beiçudo in Portuguese (Português)
Bagre-cabeçudo in Portuguese (Português)
Bagre-papai in Creole, Portuguese
Bagre-papai in Creoles and Pidgins, Portuguese
Bagre-papai in Portuguese (Português)
Bagre-urutu in Portuguese (Português)
Boca-lisa in Portuguese (Português)
Branco in Portuguese (Português)
Cambéu in Portuguese (Português)
Cambéua in Portuguese (Português)
Catfish in English
Duri in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Gata fisi in Djuka
Grondé in Creole, French
Grondé in Creoles and Pidgins, French
Grondé in Galibi
Guiri in Portuguese (Português)
Iritinga in Portuguese (Português)
Iurupiranga in Portuguese (Português)
Kawari-hamagigi in Japanese (日本語)
Kodokoe in South American Indian (Other)
Kodokoe in Sranan
M‚choiron grondé in French (français)
Mâchoiron grondé in French (français)
Marine catfish in English
Pulutan in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Tampoco in South American Indian (Other)
Tampoco in Sranan
Thomas sea catfish in English
Toroiyu in Wayuu
Utek in Malay (bahasa Melayu)
Yurupiranga in Portuguese (Português)
圭亚那海鲶 in Mandarin Chinese
圭亞那海鯰 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Siluriformes
Family : Ariidae
Genus : Notarius
Species : Notarius grandicassis
Authority : Valenciennes, 1840