P.cochliodon or P.suttornum?
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Re: P.cochliodon or P.suttornum?
Due to the rareness of suttonorum, I'd say it's cochliodon.
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Re: P.cochliodon or P.suttornum?
The fishes appearing in the hobby recently are from territory e.g. the Rio Catatumbo, Maracaibo basin, so I think it's that species as I haven't seen blacker for years.
Where was the fish from?
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Where was the fish from?
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Re: P.cochliodon or P.suttornum?
I have a 5 fish 22-28 cm.
I am not sure where these from, because to Israel these arrived from USA.
I am not sure where these from, because to Israel these arrived from USA.
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Re: P.cochliodon or P.suttornum?
looks incredibly nice!
do you have more pictures? maybe some 'in tank' shots?
do you have more pictures? maybe some 'in tank' shots?
Greetings, Tim
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Re: P.cochliodon or P.suttornum?
I would agree with jools; I was not aware that the new animals had been officially recognized as suttornums, but given the prevalence of the lateral ridges in these newly imported animals that are certainly not cochliodon.