Florida dad uses his socks to catch a prehistoric-looking fish | USA TODAY

A Fort Lauderdale, Florida father grabbed a suckermouth armored catfish with socks on his ands while exploring a pond with his kids.

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  2. That looks like an overgrown suckerfish. I can’t remember the real name for them but they are the tank cleaners. They eat algae off the walls. I had to release one into the neighborhood lake that outgrew our tank. He did just fine 🙂

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