Hemibagrus?
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Hemibagrus?
I was in a fish shop the other day known for its "tankbusters" and flowerhorns. There were a mass of little black fish wriggling around at the bottom of a tank. On closer inspection, I recognized them as some sort of catfish. They were about 1-1.5 inches long and lean, smokey black all over except for the maxillary barbels which were white. I was tempted to buy a few but don't need a tank buster. Can anyone tell me what they could be? The closest thing I could find in the cat-eLog is Hemibagrus species. But not many juvenile examples. Is the color pattern indicative or definitive? I can try and get a pic if needed. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Hemibagrus?
A pic would help no end - there are loads of things it might be.....
How many barbels in total per fish? 6 or 8 or something else???
How many barbels in total per fish? 6 or 8 or something else???
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Re: Hemibagrus?
Sounds like juvenile .
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Re: Hemibagrus?
Thanks guys, I'll get back with more details in a few days.
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Re: Hemibagrus?
could be the hemibagrus wyckioides or the hemibagrus wyckii
as both the fish at juvenile size look quite similar, only once they reach like 4"+ do the wyckioides start getting more red on the tail but the extended ray on the caudal comes early at 3" or so.
as both the fish at juvenile size look quite similar, only once they reach like 4"+ do the wyckioides start getting more red on the tail but the extended ray on the caudal comes early at 3" or so.
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