help to identify a catfish from Jambi, Indonesia
help to identify a catfish from Jambi, Indonesia
anyone can help me to identify this catfish ?
my friend got this fish from Batang Merangin River near Batanghari River - Jambi, Indonesia
size ard 5-6 inches
sorry no more photos, my friend already realease it back to the river
thanks
my friend got this fish from Batang Merangin River near Batanghari River - Jambi, Indonesia
size ard 5-6 inches
sorry no more photos, my friend already realease it back to the river
thanks
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Re: help to identify a catfish from Jambi, Indonesia
. Not commonly encountered. In fact, I don't recall seeing one from the Batang Hari drainage before.
Re: help to identify a catfish from Jambi, Indonesia
thanks mod
sorry, my english isn't good... so I cannot explain too much about how and where my friend got this fish
sorry, my english isn't good... so I cannot explain too much about how and where my friend got this fish
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Re: help to identify a catfish from Jambi, Indonesia
HI Goldcook
Also (@ everyone);
Looking at the photographs of this really nice specimen, that the pectoral and dorsal fin spines and rays appear to be protruding through the soft tissue. I know that damage can be caused to the fins soft tissue in the capture of any fish; but, they seem more uniform in nature and not haphazard as one would tend to expect to find if it is damage caused by capture.
Thoughts anyone?
I'm English and my english ain't terrific either. Can you try please.sorry, my english isn't good... so I cannot explain too much about how and where my friend got this fish
Also (@ everyone);
Looking at the photographs of this really nice specimen, that the pectoral and dorsal fin spines and rays appear to be protruding through the soft tissue. I know that damage can be caused to the fins soft tissue in the capture of any fish; but, they seem more uniform in nature and not haphazard as one would tend to expect to find if it is damage caused by capture.
Thoughts anyone?
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Re: help to identify a catfish from Jambi, Indonesia
No, they're not. The skin covering the tips of the spines just happens to be pale.medaka wrote:that the pectoral and dorsal fin spines and rays appear to be protruding through the soft tissue