Giraffe catfish
Giraffe catfish
Sorry about the quality. I think he is the senagali because of the row of spots Would love to hear opinions.
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Re: Giraffe catfish
I think you are correct with what I can see of the fish.I think he is the senagali
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Re: Giraffe catfish
It does look like it from the pic.
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Re: Giraffe catfish
Awesome, thanks guys. This has to be a rare fish.
Re: Giraffe catfish
I will post a better picture when he is less shy.
Re: Giraffe catfish
Can we agree its not the Auchenoglanis occidentalis?
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Re: Giraffe catfish
Would need a better picture to be 100 % but quite sure...It is not even mentioned above.Can we agree its not the Auchenoglanis occidentalis?
If other people are ID'ing the fish from old imformation they would have two choices and
There was a recent revision from 2010 that came out with a few new species and there are probably a few undescribed from other areas. Using old information it would have been put into biscutatus because of the shape of the adipose fin and the pattern.
is actually one of the easier to discern from the other described species.
Since 2010 there have been a few ID'd on this site, so not common but not completely rare.This has to be a rare fish.
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Re: Giraffe catfish
Ok I will get you a better picture sometime today. Thanks
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Re: Giraffe catfish
Should be at least that...with a little patience maybe @jippo will chime in how much more his has grown...if at all.So what should I expect in size? 10-12 inches. Or bigger.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =8&t=36222
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Re: Giraffe catfish
Thanks for your help. Very happy with this fish. I usually do not invest into fish I can not breed. But this is more of a "pet". Always nice to have a positive id.
Re: Giraffe catfish
Better picture. Still not great.