Callichthyidae ID?
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Callichthyidae ID?
Hi there...
A friend caught a lot of these babies in a small tributary in Pará State, near Belém. It looks like Megalechis thoracata to me, what do you think?
They are tiny, BTW... The bigger ones are half an inch long.
Best regards.
Daniel.
A friend caught a lot of these babies in a small tributary in Pará State, near Belém. It looks like Megalechis thoracata to me, what do you think?
They are tiny, BTW... The bigger ones are half an inch long.
Best regards.
Daniel.
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Re: Callichthyidae ID?
Hey,
doesn't look like any baby I have ever seen.
It is very cute however I am pretty sure that with 100% identyfication we will have to wait until he loose juvenile coloration.
Regards.
doesn't look like any baby I have ever seen.
It is very cute however I am pretty sure that with 100% identyfication we will have to wait until he loose juvenile coloration.
Regards.
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Re: Callichthyidae ID?
Hi Daniel,
Yes i would definitely say it was a Megalechis thoracata.
Here i a picture of my F1's at 5 weeks old, about an inch long (including tail). (took today 19-2-09).
We have breed hoplo's (of all types) for about 18 years now and this is the first time we have breed from wild caught Thoracatums and i think they look different, they seem more colourful.
We have some about 3 weeks old that look more like your picture, they look just like little bumble bees. Sorry i can not get a picture of them, they will not sit still for me, lol.
Vicky. xx
Yes i would definitely say it was a Megalechis thoracata.
Here i a picture of my F1's at 5 weeks old, about an inch long (including tail). (took today 19-2-09).
We have breed hoplo's (of all types) for about 18 years now and this is the first time we have breed from wild caught Thoracatums and i think they look different, they seem more colourful.
We have some about 3 weeks old that look more like your picture, they look just like little bumble bees. Sorry i can not get a picture of them, they will not sit still for me, lol.
Vicky. xx
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Hey,
wow those available in Poland look nothing like this...
I would never except so much difference betweeb WC and captive bred fish .
Thanks Hoplo for this info.
wow those available in Poland look nothing like this...
I would never except so much difference betweeb WC and captive bred fish .
Thanks Hoplo for this info.
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Re: Callichthyidae ID?
Great pics... Hoplo, were your fish without spots in the tail at a smaller size? (Like the pic from Daniel - i presume so....?)
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An old picture of an M. thoracata at 9 weeks:
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Re: Callichthyidae ID?
Mummymonkey, can you post those shots to Jools for inclusion in the Cat-eLog.
If you haven't done it before, the process is described as item 3 on here:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/general/ge ... cle_id=397
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http://www.planetcatfish.com/general/ge ... cle_id=397
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Re: Callichthyidae ID?
Thanks a lot...
Best regards.
Daniel.
Best regards.
Daniel.