Which Pimelodid?
Which Pimelodid?
Even a genus would be helpful.
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Re: Which Pimelodid?
Looks like .
Re: Which Pimelodid?
Thanks for the link but I don't think that is what it is. It has a fairly deeply forked tail, much more so than the one you linked to.
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Re: Which Pimelodid?
I agree with Silurus. It merely looks like the fish's tail in the pic is folded up.
BTW, have you looked through the Cat-elog photos http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/spe ... ies_id=336 that Silurus linked for you? Forked tail is shown clearly on several pics at least.
BTW, have you looked through the Cat-elog photos http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/spe ... ies_id=336 that Silurus linked for you? Forked tail is shown clearly on several pics at least.
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Re: Which Pimelodid?
Mystus guttatus?
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Re: Which Pimelodid?
Wrong continent...Falco wrote:Mystus guttatus
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Re: Which Pimelodid?
Yup, agree with Silurus & Viktor. It looks just like the ones I caught when in Iquitos. It is unusual to catch them in perfect condition; they often have bits of fin missing.Viktor Jarikov wrote:I agree with Silurus. It merely looks like the fish's tail in the pic is folded up.
BTW, have you looked through the Cat-elog photos http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/spe ... ies_id=336 that Silurus linked for you? Forked tail is shown clearly on several pics at least.
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