Callichthyidae ID?

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Callichthyidae ID?

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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?

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They are tiny, BTW... The bigger ones are half an inch long. :mrgreen:

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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.

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Post by hoplo »

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).
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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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Post by worton[pl] »

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.
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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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At 6 weeks:

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4 weeks:

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Post by MatsP »

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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Thanks a lot... :beardy:

Best regards.

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