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Freshwater Suckerfish
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Catostomidae

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River redhourse, a species of sucker fish A large female golden redhorse fish being released back into the river

River Redhorse Sucker Fish
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A white sucker fish White Sucker underwater in the St. Lawrence River

White Sucker Fish
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Freshwater Suckerfish - Photo 3

What Do Plecos (Sucker Fish) Eat - Pleco in Aquarium
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Freshwater Suckerfish - Photo 4

What Do Plecos (Sucker Fish) Eat?

Plecos eat algae, fresh vegetables, wood, and fish flakes.

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Shutterstock ID: 1195976995, Photographer: Dan Olsen

rare Leopard Suckerfish "L600" (Pseudacanthicus leopardus) isolated on black bagground
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rare Leopard Suckerfish "L600" (Pseudacanthicus leopardus) isolated on black bagground

Freshwater Suckerfish

Catostomidae

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