Pictus, Pimpictus - Pimelodus pictus
Pictus, Pimpictus - Pimelodus pictus
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in the Cat - Elog it says there is 2 types of pictus cats!
it gives a size 4 one but not the other (the bigger S.P)
is there mutch diff in the max size of them both?
thanks Shane
in the Cat - Elog it says there is 2 types of pictus cats!
it gives a size 4 one but not the other (the bigger S.P)
is there mutch diff in the max size of them both?
thanks Shane
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They're about the same IME. The "report" is in Sands COTW series I think but I've not really noticed this myself.
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Which one? I can't see it.bolty wrote:the cat Elog says spotted pictus get the same size, but there is a whopper in 1 of the pics?
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Maybe he means this particular Pimelodus pictus:
a big pim pictus
it looks big alright, but maybe it's just a healthy fully grown 6"er?
now that we're talking about these, I'm curious. once there also was "Pimelodus clarias", wich looked a LOT like an oversized Pim pictus, except more bland when adult; youngsters were almost impossible to distinguish from P pictus.
a synonym of P blochii now?
compare the huge pictus to this blochii:
P blochii
a big pim pictus
it looks big alright, but maybe it's just a healthy fully grown 6"er?
now that we're talking about these, I'm curious. once there also was "Pimelodus clarias", wich looked a LOT like an oversized Pim pictus, except more bland when adult; youngsters were almost impossible to distinguish from P pictus.
a synonym of P blochii now?
compare the huge pictus to this blochii:
P blochii
Valar Morghulis
in the cat Elog it says Pimelodus maculatus (Spotted Pim)
120mm (4.7")
but this guy looks a bit bigger
(this is the whopper cat)
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=3405
Shane
120mm (4.7")
but this guy looks a bit bigger
(this is the whopper cat)
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=3405
Shane
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Yup, that's correct. I happen to know that one was kept in a large pond, but it is clear about 8" sl. I will change the cat-elog. Thanks for pointing it out.bolty wrote:in the cat Elog it says Pimelodus maculatus (Spotted Pim)
120mm (4.7")
but this guy looks a bit bigger
(this is the whopper cat)
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=3405
Shane
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