ID this Walking Catfish
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ID this Walking Catfish
Came in as Heterobranchus bidorsalis. Fish fm Africa. abt 12in TL.
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Re: ID this Walking Catfish
, I think.
(A very expensive one at that. Would've been cheaper to grow up your own from feeders or to go and catch your own from a reservoir).
(A very expensive one at that. Would've been cheaper to grow up your own from feeders or to go and catch your own from a reservoir).
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Silurus wrote: (A very expensive one at that. Would've been cheaper to grow up your own from feeders or to go and catch your own from a reservoir).
But still quite a rare import. Hope the new buyer is happy with it.
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Re: ID this Walking Catfish
This cat is not a bidorsalis nor a longifilis because the adipose it wrong. Some clarias sp. or farm hybrid.
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Re: ID this Walking Catfish
I wonder what the point of resurrecting this four-year old thread is.