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  1. Sep 18, 2022 · Growing up to 16 feet (5 meters) long and weighing up to 660 pounds (299 kilograms), the wels catfish are the only catfish native to Europe, found in the Baltic, Black, and Caspian Seas. Because of their absolute massive size, the Wels catfish is a praised sport fish.

  2. The native catfish has been displaced by the imported African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), both in the natural environment and in farms, because the latter grows faster and to bigger sizes. Habitat destruction, pollution, and crossbreeding with imported species further contributed to its decline.

  3. How to Identify Catfish. When identifying catfish, there are several things to look for, whether out on the water or on your next visit to the aquarium. Mouth orientation. Barbel coloration. Anal fin shape and ray counts. Tail shape. Body color. Eye position. Photo courtesy of Tim Kirk / iNaturalist. Blue Catfish.

  4. Check out this fisherman's guide to all the different species and types of catfish. You'll know exactly what kind of catfish you caught the next time you go fishing.

  5. Below is a list of popular and common types of catfish, including different aquarium catfish for fish-keepers as well as some species of giant catfish. Blue Catfish This type of catfish also has other common names including Mississippi White Catfish, high fin blue and humpback blue, to name a few.

  6. The walking catfish (Clarias batrachus) is a species of freshwater airbreathing catfish native to Southeast Asia. It is named for its ability to "walk" and wiggle across dry land, to find food or suitable environments.

  7. Sep 29, 2022 · Guide to types of freshwater catfish in North America, as well as species of catfish native to North American lakes, ponds, & rivers.