A catfish that can strike its prey on land
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Hey,
thats really interesting! I wonder why fish has to leave water and search for food on dry land? Not enough food? And if this fish catch a prey it probably has to come back to water for consuming?
Regards.
thats really interesting! I wonder why fish has to leave water and search for food on dry land? Not enough food? And if this fish catch a prey it probably has to come back to water for consuming?
Regards.
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There was a report on "german-speaking TV"worton[pl] wrote:Hey,
thats really interesting! I wonder why fish has to leave water and search for food on dry land? Not enough food? And if this fish catch a prey it probably has to come back to water for consuming?
Regards.
3sat nano where they showed a short film about this.
Have a look at http://www.3sat.de/nano/news/91093/index.html
Warning it`s in German
They do that as there is not enough food for too many of them in the water.
The first thing (or maybe second
) that comes to my mind... It would be very interesting to keep these catfish in an environment that makes it possible to study this behaviour. An aqua-terrarium, wonder what substrate that would be suitable, fine sand. hmmmm.
It's been awhile since I saw C. apus on the lists.

It's been awhile since I saw C. apus on the lists.
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Hey,
sadly I was unable to see this page :(, however that is really interesting behaviour since fish out of a water will be always nothing more than a sluggish creature (without very few exceptions) and this one is able to hunt on the land! This fact is also special since sluggish creature should not be able to catch anything nutritrious enough to regenerate energy which fish lost during leaving the water, moving on the land and then returning to the water - and we have to remember that there is still a risk for a fish out of a water that it will become a dinner :] - so it's really special behaviour.
It would be great to see this :)).
Regards.
sadly I was unable to see this page :(, however that is really interesting behaviour since fish out of a water will be always nothing more than a sluggish creature (without very few exceptions) and this one is able to hunt on the land! This fact is also special since sluggish creature should not be able to catch anything nutritrious enough to regenerate energy which fish lost during leaving the water, moving on the land and then returning to the water - and we have to remember that there is still a risk for a fish out of a water that it will become a dinner :] - so it's really special behaviour.
It would be great to see this :)).
Regards.
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The tank didn`t have any substrat. The "glass table" was not very high above waterlevel (~1cm or so) and builed so that he couln`t get under it.TalenT wrote:The first thing (or maybe second) that comes to my mind... It would be very interesting to keep these catfish in an environment that makes it possible to study this behaviour. An aqua-terrarium, wonder what substrate that would be suitable, fine sand. hmmmm.
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I will be adding video of the fish doing its thing later this week to the cat-elog.worton[pl] wrote:sadly I was unable to see this page,
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It would be great to see this.
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