banjo cat/Bunocephalus coracoideu?
- Dalek Tzet
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banjo cat/Bunocephalus coracoideu?
Stumbled across this pair, checked the catalog before I impulse bought them, want to make sure they're what I think they are.
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Re: banjo cat/Bunocephalus coracoideu?
They are certainly banjo catfish - they might appreciate a sandy substrate more as they like to burrow & that gravel wont allow them to do what comes naturally. Failing that they often hide in leaf litter so you could add dead oak or beech leaves - in your part of the world you'd have to check if those trees are the same as here in the UK
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Re: banjo cat/Bunocephalus coracoideu?
Hi Dalek Tzet,
Can you get pictures of their undersides to confirm species IDs?
Thanks, Eric
Can you get pictures of their undersides to confirm species IDs?
Thanks, Eric
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- Dalek Tzet
- Posts: 32
- Joined: 28 Jun 2009, 23:30
- My cats species list: 17 (i:11, k:0)
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- Spotted: 10
- Location 1: Almost to close to the train, to far from the lake.
- Location 2: Kenosha, WI, USA
- Interests: Fish, reading, video games
Re: banjo cat/Bunocephalus coracoideu?
While I believe that's the easiest time I've had grabbing a fish, they did not enjoy being upside down.
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Re: banjo cat/Bunocephalus coracoideu?
Thanks. Yes, based on the long coracoids visible under the ventral skin, those are . You can learn more about this character difference here: What type of Banjo Cat did i buy?
Cheers, Eric
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- Dalek Tzet
- Posts: 32
- Joined: 28 Jun 2009, 23:30
- My cats species list: 17 (i:11, k:0)
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- Spotted: 10
- Location 1: Almost to close to the train, to far from the lake.
- Location 2: Kenosha, WI, USA
- Interests: Fish, reading, video games