Help for ID my catfish
Help for ID my catfish
Hello,
I maintain a pleco since 24 years, but I never been sure about his exact identity . It'a a male, size around 38 cm. Here photos:
Thanks a lot for any help
I maintain a pleco since 24 years, but I never been sure about his exact identity . It'a a male, size around 38 cm. Here photos:
Thanks a lot for any help
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Re: Help for ID my catfish
Hi,
I would say this is Liposarcus pardalis (Pterygoplichthys pardalis).
Do you have a pic with a ventral view, the ventral marking is different in L./P. disjunctivus.
Cheers,
I would say this is Liposarcus pardalis (Pterygoplichthys pardalis).
Do you have a pic with a ventral view, the ventral marking is different in L./P. disjunctivus.
Cheers,
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Re: Help for ID my catfish
I agree with the ID above and would also like to say well done on maintaining your obviously healthy animal for so many years.
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Re: Help for ID my catfish
24 years is awesome!
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Re: Help for ID my catfish
I've got it very young, size around 3 cm, now it's the big boss of the aquarium
Here a pic with a ventral view: Many thanks to you for your help
Here a pic with a ventral view: Many thanks to you for your help
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Re: Help for ID my catfish
This looks like to me.
I had a pardalis for a while, also bought when 3 cm, and had to re-home it at 30 cm due to lack of tank space... this made me very sad. he grew from 3 to 30 cm in 2,5 years. I am a bit surprised your fish is 'just' 38 cm after 24 years. they can and will grow out to 50+ cm monsters under the right conditions.
I also am under the impression your fish is a bit underweight. Most people think just algae is enough for them so I am not pointing the finger at you. But may I ask what tank size you keep this one and also, what is its diet?
it's an absolute lovely fish to keep they have great personality (if one can say such a thing about a fish).
I had a pardalis for a while, also bought when 3 cm, and had to re-home it at 30 cm due to lack of tank space... this made me very sad. he grew from 3 to 30 cm in 2,5 years. I am a bit surprised your fish is 'just' 38 cm after 24 years. they can and will grow out to 50+ cm monsters under the right conditions.
I also am under the impression your fish is a bit underweight. Most people think just algae is enough for them so I am not pointing the finger at you. But may I ask what tank size you keep this one and also, what is its diet?
it's an absolute lovely fish to keep they have great personality (if one can say such a thing about a fish).
Greetings, Tim
Re: Help for ID my catfish
Hi,
Thanks a lot for your help.
At first it was in a 80l (seller said to me that's was ok ) then in a 450l. Since two year he is in a more little (280l) bac cause of change of house, but next month he return in a bac longer: 1.70m .
About diet, I give food 3 / days, zucchini / cucumber / spinach cooked, depending on the season, also cooked salad + garlic + agar (love it), and every evening food specific groundfish (5 tablets). He also loves yogurt, turn crazy with that
He did not much like raw vegetables, cooked are better eaten.
Compared to the photo Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus, drawings on his back are much less contrasted, and the head seems less round, otherwise it looks much indeed.
Thanks a lot for your help.
At first it was in a 80l (seller said to me that's was ok ) then in a 450l. Since two year he is in a more little (280l) bac cause of change of house, but next month he return in a bac longer: 1.70m .
About diet, I give food 3 / days, zucchini / cucumber / spinach cooked, depending on the season, also cooked salad + garlic + agar (love it), and every evening food specific groundfish (5 tablets). He also loves yogurt, turn crazy with that
He did not much like raw vegetables, cooked are better eaten.
Compared to the photo Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus, drawings on his back are much less contrasted, and the head seems less round, otherwise it looks much indeed.
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Re: Help for ID my catfish
oh great, food wise your doing a good job! I always had a piece of zuchini in the tank and refreshed it every day, but I think your fish probably not grows so quickly because of limited tank space. good to hear it's getting a bigger tank!
Greetings, Tim