Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Hello guys, I have 2 catfish which I believed to be O.niger but having searched around I am unsure if at least one may be sifontesi. Is the only difference body colour? Thanks
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Have you read this...
Occasionally amongst imports of Oxydoras niger there are some slightly different specimens which tend to have black coloured fins and a grey coloured body. These so-called contaminants are Oxydoras sifontesi.
Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Hi, yes I read that but was wondering if there was any other difference as I find that mine change the body colour according to mood and light levels. Thanks
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
We do have some photos in .
I'm unsure as to what the morphological differences would be (aside from the colour differences).
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I'm unsure as to what the morphological differences would be (aside from the colour differences).
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
this might need a slight push from "Other Catfishes" to "South American Catfishes (everything else)"
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Done.sidguppy wrote:this might need a slight push from "Other Catfishes" to "South American Catfishes (everything else)"
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Thanks guys, the middle pic of sifontesi looks just like one of mine but the other 2 are different. I guess I'll have have to wait and see how big they get!
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
anyone?MatsP wrote:I'm unsure as to what the morphological differences would be (aside from the colour differences).
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
I have noticed on my niger catfish that some of the cats have a larger scutes and fewer of them. These are the 2 of my group that are usually greyer in colour. I'm not sure if this would just be individual variation between individuals though.
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Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
judging by the picture in the Catelog; sifontesi has smaller scutes in a larger number than niger.
but it's not easy to see
maybe in the species description there are scute numbers available?
I also suspect (not sure!) that there are likely a few sifontesi pictures still left on the page of oxydoras niger.
it'll be a meticulous job to find out which is which
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but it's not easy to see
maybe in the species description there are scute numbers available?
I also suspect (not sure!) that there are likely a few sifontesi pictures still left on the page of oxydoras niger.
it'll be a meticulous job to find out which is which
;)
Valar Morghulis
Re: Oxydoras niger OR Oxydoras sifontesi?
Yes, I have noticed that on some of the pics the scutes look very big and sharp but appear in smaller numbers whilst on others (including mine) the scutes are much smaller but more numerous....