"dalmatian" catfish :D

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"dalmatian" catfish :D

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guess what kind of catfish is this :mrgreen:

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nope :D

it come from rtc x tsn
only 4pcs like this :D
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goldcook wrote:only 4pcs like this :D
Do you mind explaining? There are lots of RTC x TSN hybrids around, but the appearance of this fish is rather striking.
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I'd guess
I've seen photos better resembling the photo above than the only one in Cat-eLog.

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Although this fish is very small the headshape, fins on the back (shapes of)& position in relation to each other don't look like any hybrid i've seen pics of. It looks genuine something-or-other. Is this supposed to be a guessing game or is a firm ID being sought?
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Silurus wrote:Young
The adipose would be a shark like triangle. This isn't like any SARTC/TSN cross I've seen. Although it's a young fish the snout looks a little misshappen but otherwise it looks clean.

My first reaction was TSN/pictus. However, it might even be a young .

Anyway, I'm with Richard. What's the background to the fish and the question?

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@all
thanks for the comments :mrgreen:

this fish is a rtc x tsn hybrid
normally will looks like this
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called as leopard catfish in my country

but the one that I post is some kind of platinum or something
Its not a pure platinum since this fish still have some black spots on its body :D

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Nice! Are you a breeder or a fish dealer? Did the platinum/melanistic guys come from your breeding activities as a side product?

It'd be nice if you introduce yourself so we know at least the basics of who we are talking to. No real requirement, but as Sid the Guppy would aptly label it, it's a part of netiquette.

If you choose to do it, please use Speak Easy forum or this thread http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... ?f=2&t=446
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Viktor Jarikov wrote:Nice! Are you a breeder or a fish dealer? Did the platinum/melanistic guys come from your breeding activities as a side product?

It'd be nice if you introduce yourself so we know at least the basics of who we are talking to. No real requirement, but as Sid the Guppy would aptly label it, it's a part of netiquette.

If you choose to do it, please use Speak Easy forum or this thread http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... ?f=2&t=446
no im not a breeder, but i have lfs here :D
those cats is only 4 pcs from a whole batch

btw, i've posted on that thread to introduce myself :D
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