Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Hi all.
Can anyone id this one for me? Thought at first it was Hexanematichthys seemanni, but number of whiskers & it appears to be nocturnal is making me think otherwise. I have had it just under a week now, was in the shop where i bought it for nearly two years. It was bought in by a customer, as it out grew the tank.
Sorry for the poor pics. Fish is close to 8" long.
Can anyone id this one for me? Thought at first it was Hexanematichthys seemanni, but number of whiskers & it appears to be nocturnal is making me think otherwise. I have had it just under a week now, was in the shop where i bought it for nearly two years. It was bought in by a customer, as it out grew the tank.
Sorry for the poor pics. Fish is close to 8" long.
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
The fact that it's kept in a freshwater tank (and was returned to the shop in the first place) and fairly large in itself indicates that the ID is wrong. To me, it looks like a north american cafish.
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemanni????
Cheers Matt.
Yes i'm pretty sure its not seemanni either. There was another one in the shop too, bought in at the same time, by the same customer. Although this one had a slightly different shaped dorsal & was bigger, a good 10". Unfortunately the staff in the shop (small aquatics shop in a garden center) had no knowledge of the fishes i.d. Also the tank was quite high up & the cat was reluctant to come out of the piece of pipe it was hiding in, so didn't get a really close look. Judging by the overall condition of both fish i would say they are fairly old. Although the small tanks they've lived in for past two years probably haven't helped. After doing some research i first thought Ameiurus melas, but i have ruled this out, as the tail is all wrong.
Yes i'm pretty sure its not seemanni either. There was another one in the shop too, bought in at the same time, by the same customer. Although this one had a slightly different shaped dorsal & was bigger, a good 10". Unfortunately the staff in the shop (small aquatics shop in a garden center) had no knowledge of the fishes i.d. Also the tank was quite high up & the cat was reluctant to come out of the piece of pipe it was hiding in, so didn't get a really close look. Judging by the overall condition of both fish i would say they are fairly old. Although the small tanks they've lived in for past two years probably haven't helped. After doing some research i first thought Ameiurus melas, but i have ruled this out, as the tail is all wrong.
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
I'm pretty sure it's a Bagrid too. Probably a species - look at those long barbels. I have no idea which, though.sidguppy wrote:I think this is a Bagrid
Tachysurus spp?
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Looks like a mystus to me. The size is right too. M. gulio vary in appearance more than an average species. I hope Silurus, Shovelnose, The.Dark.One and Co. would catch that.
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
This is , which is actually a coastal/brackish species (although it will do just as fine in freshwater).
Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Thats great, thanks very much guys.
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
A full body shot of an adult would be a good addition for the Cat-eLog so people can see what they grow into.
Would it be possible to submit one??
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Would it be possible to submit one??
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Sorry was that a request to myself? If so i'll see what i can do, not the best at taking pics.Birger wrote:A full body shot of an adult would be a good addition for the Cat-eLog so people can see what they grow into.
Would it be possible to submit one??
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Are these fairly rare in the hobby?
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Yes, if possible...send to jools@planetcatfish.comSorry was that a request to myself? If so i'll see what i can do, not the best at taking pics.
Not terribly common, also going by the fact there are no registered keepers of this species in the My Cats section.Are these fairly rare in the hobby?
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Re: Hexanematichthys seemannI????
Thanks Birger, i'll see what i can do.