I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
Im new here and I was told it was a porthole catfish and when i got home i googled them and im pretty sure its not a porthole. I really hope its not a bullhead.
Any ideas from veteran catfish keepers?
heres some pics.
Thanks
(yes its in a small glass bowl only for pics before i put it in the real tank)
Any ideas from veteran catfish keepers?
heres some pics.
Thanks
(yes its in a small glass bowl only for pics before i put it in the real tank)
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
Sorry! It's not a 'hoplo', but an Ictalurus.I really hope its not a bullhead.
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
Warm welcome, neighbor.
I agree on the ID. "snail bullhead" may be mentioned too, albeit it is less likely, IMO.
Why do you hope it is not a bullhead? Too big? is one of the smallest bullheads, maxing out at about a foot TL (total length) and, IMO, the most attractive. The other species of bullheads grow to 1.5'-2', except that also stays at around 1 foot.
I agree on the ID. "snail bullhead" may be mentioned too, albeit it is less likely, IMO.
Why do you hope it is not a bullhead? Too big? is one of the smallest bullheads, maxing out at about a foot TL (total length) and, IMO, the most attractive. The other species of bullheads grow to 1.5'-2', except that also stays at around 1 foot.
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
Yes its a lil too big for what i was looking for.Viktor Jarikov wrote:Warm welcome, neighbor.
I agree on the ID. "snail bullhead" may be mentioned too, albeit it is less likely, IMO.
Why do you hope it is not a bullhead? Too big? is one of the smallest bullheads, maxing out at about a foot TL (total length) and, IMO, the most attractive. The other species of bullheads grow to 1.5'-2', except that also stays at around 1 foot.
Well i have nothing against the bullheads and I use to have an about 3 foot shovel cat in my 800 gallon tank a fews years back and i loved it, larger catfish are great to own . Love their personalities ,but I was looking for portholes because they are smaller and could go in my planted 55 gallon, also the other larger tanks(500,800,1500) are all ready maxed out. But i only got for 5 bucks so i guess i can grow him out and sell/trade him when he/she gets too big.
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
I ain't no expert but I ate a mess of those guys for dinner last nite,with a mess of grits and greens
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
Sounds like a plan.
I hope you stick around. We appear to share some goals/passions and you have real nice size tanks. There are quite few such tanks around here. It'd be interesting to learn more and see your setups... if and when you are willing.
I hope you stick around. We appear to share some goals/passions and you have real nice size tanks. There are quite few such tanks around here. It'd be interesting to learn more and see your setups... if and when you are willing.
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
What you've got there is a good ole Florida Brown Bullhead. I'm 100% positive! I've seen a many of them.
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
I don't think this is a brown bullhead (a.nebulosus) the flanks are too patterned - far more likely a. SerracanthusOsprey wrote:What you've got there is a good ole Florida Brown Bullhead. I'm 100% positive! I've seen a many of them.
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Re: I bought this Catfish and was told it was a porthole
Another common name for is Florida bullhead, AFAIK. Anyway, I've seen it for sale under such label and even bought too.
Florida brown bullhead I've never heard of but imagine they may be called as such in some places. Another case against common names as they create (often not always) confusion.
Florida brown bullhead I've never heard of but imagine they may be called as such in some places. Another case against common names as they create (often not always) confusion.
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