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Why do Upside-Down Catfish Swim on Their Backs?

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Why do Upside-Down Catfish Swim on Their Backs?

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It is theorized that this helps these catfish to easily eat mosquito larvae that land on the water’s surface. It also enables these catfish to clean the underside of plants and driftwood in areas where other fish cannot access. Traits of the Upside-Down Catfish These catfish have large eyes, a big adipose fin, a forked tail and three pairs of barbells. Their light brown body is covered with different shades of brown blotches that vary in size. The underside of the Upside-Down Catfish is a darker brown which is completely opposite of fish that swim with their bellies downwards. This reverse coloration seems to protect the Upside-Down Catfish from predators when swimming near the surface of the water. document.getElementById(‘adsense_placeholder_2’).innerHTML = document.getElementById(‘adsense_ad_2_hidden’).innerHTML; In an aquarium, these catfish grow to approximately four to six inches. Their average life span is six years. Upside-Down Catfish are very peaceful and can be kept in a com

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