Bought as L340
Bought as L340
Hi experts,
Gonna have to bother you again
I bought this fish privately as a L340, but as I know very little about L-catfish I'd like to know for sure. It seems to eat both wood, greens and meatier stuff. So here's a pic when it's enjoying some watermelon.
Gonna have to bother you again
I bought this fish privately as a L340, but as I know very little about L-catfish I'd like to know for sure. It seems to eat both wood, greens and meatier stuff. So here's a pic when it's enjoying some watermelon.
- Silurus
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That's what I was thinking, most people just seem to guess what it is. But it's fairly small, about 10cm. I have one better picture, but I'd have to send the picture to you in a pm or something if you think you can identify it, because I might use it in a competition and can't publish it then. Let me know if that's ok.
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Does it look like this?
It does and it doesn't, varying images to say the least, but there's a resemblance. The yellow/orange markings aren't that bright or big though, but it looks the same otherwise, it may be that the colour varies because of the colours in the tank, but mine looks darker than those. But I'm not good at seeing the difference between the L types either.
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