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Upside Down Catfish

The Upside Down Catfish is a fascinating and unique addition to any aquarium. Reaching only about 3 inches at full size, this small catfish is best known for its unusual habit of swimming upside down—a natural behavior that helps it forage for food along the water’s surface and beneath leaves or décor.

These fish enjoy having plenty of places to hide, such as caves, driftwood, and live or artificial plants, which help them feel secure and encourage natural behaviors. Peaceful by nature, Upside Down Catfish do well in community aquariums and coexist comfortably with a variety of other species.

Easy to care for and adaptable, they accept a varied diet and make a fun, rewarding choice for both new and experienced fish keepers looking to add something a little different to their tank.

Note: Companion fish do not fluoresce, but they make a great addition to a community tank.

The Upside Down Catfish is a fascinating and unique addition to any aquarium. Reaching only about 3 inches at full size, this small catfish is best known for its unusual habit of swimming upside down—a natural behavior that helps it forage for food along the water’s surface and beneath leaves or décor.

These fish enjoy having plenty of places to hide, such as caves, driftwood, and live or artificial plants, which help them feel secure and encourage natural behaviors. Peaceful by nature, Upside Down Catfish do well in community aquariums and coexist comfortably with a variety of other species.

Easy to care for and adaptable, they accept a varied diet and make a fun, rewarding choice for both new and experienced fish keepers looking to add something a little different to their tank.

Note: Companion fish do not fluoresce, but they make a great addition to a community tank.

$14.99
Upside Down Catfish
$14.99

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The Upside Down Catfish is a fascinating and unique addition to any aquarium. Reaching only about 3 inches at full size, this small catfish is best known for its unusual habit of swimming upside down—a natural behavior that helps it forage for food along the water’s surface and beneath leaves or décor.

These fish enjoy having plenty of places to hide, such as caves, driftwood, and live or artificial plants, which help them feel secure and encourage natural behaviors. Peaceful by nature, Upside Down Catfish do well in community aquariums and coexist comfortably with a variety of other species.

Easy to care for and adaptable, they accept a varied diet and make a fun, rewarding choice for both new and experienced fish keepers looking to add something a little different to their tank.

Note: Companion fish do not fluoresce, but they make a great addition to a community tank.

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