Some of my catfish
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Some of my catfish
Loricaria simillima with fry born october 30th.
Loricaria simillima with fry born ad the end of november.
This should be the Loricaria sp. "Rio Atabapo"
A catfish i don't know the name for sure.
Sold with the name Potamobatrachus trispinosus, but i think it's the Thalassophryne amazonica.
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Loricaria simillima with fry born ad the end of november.
This should be the Loricaria sp. "Rio Atabapo"
A catfish i don't know the name for sure.
Sold with the name Potamobatrachus trispinosus, but i think it's the Thalassophryne amazonica.
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Yes i know they are sold as Prehistoric catfish and i know they are poisonous. They are very smal yet but i hope they will grow fast.Marc van Arc wrote:Nice job breeding those Loricarids. Looking good.
Your last fish is no catfish at all, but a member of the stone or toad fishes. For some reason it is sold as Prehistoric catfish.
Pls be careful that you don't get stung; they're supposed to be poisonous!
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