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Here are a couple pictures i took a hour ago, i put the cat in a smaller tank to get a couple better shots.
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Any suggestions please.
I would say caudovittata, everything match. Very nice speciesnaturalart wrote:Looks like cuadovittata or haugi in my humble opinion.
This statement would be generally true and the fish is as you say generally not available...but we have here at PC seen some unusual or seldomly collected syno's come through over the years.Also, I'm starting to form the opinion that S. haugi has never been available in the trade.
Agreed. I'm not ruling it out altogether that they will turn up once in a blue moon (or once in several blue moons). But I still think that if we only have ONE keeper of ONE of the Endemic species in Ogowe, it's clearly not something that is getting exported...Birger wrote:It is refreshing to see the ID of a genuine species, they look to be in good shape.
This statement would be generally true and the fish is as you say generally not available...but we have here at PC seen some unusual or seldomly collected syno's come through over the years.Also, I'm starting to form the opinion that S. haugi has never been available in the trade.
Which is nice as there could be a surprise around the corner any time and keeps me looking in back corners and under decorations anywhere I go.
Birger
I will get those pictures to you. Anything to help out, and return the favor.MatsP wrote:Can you e-mail the pictures to me, mats at planetcatfish dot com, and copy webmaster (Jools), and I'll add those to the Cat-eLog.
I will need your full name and user-name in the e-mail as well (and make sure you are clear what the fish is, as I've got several synos in my inbox at almost any given time...)
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Mats