Need help on identification
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Need help on identification
I'm trying to studie some fishes of river Kwanza, near Luanda, Angola, and yesterday in a restaurante near the river I saw a cafish that I couldn't identify... https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-9Yon-lyeHVE/ ... 08_600.jpg
who can help me?
who can help me?
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Re: Need help on identification
Hi Marco1980,
There's not much to go on from your photo to get to species level. But I think it looks like an .
GBIF lists three species collected in Angola.
Cheers, Eric
There's not much to go on from your photo to get to species level. But I think it looks like an .
GBIF lists three species collected in Angola.
Cheers, Eric
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@Birger, any thoughts?
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Re: Need help on identification
Hard to tell for me too. My first thought is big-eyed African catfish aka Chrysichthys genus.
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Hard to say from that photo, but it reminds me of my during its rapid grown spurt over the first two years I had it, where it grew from ~3cm SL to ~20cm SL (now ~25cm SL and nearly six years old).
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Just a wild shot in the dark but could it be a ? Although, I can't really see the origin of the adipose fine.
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Re: Need help on identification
Hi,
After reading, comparing photos, see the geographic destribution I voted to for Amphilius maybe A. uranoscopus, because it's the one that was found in river Kwanza, like all Amphilius it has dorsal eyes, ... Thank you all for the help.
In the same photo there are also Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Best regards
After reading, comparing photos, see the geographic destribution I voted to for Amphilius maybe A. uranoscopus, because it's the one that was found in river Kwanza, like all Amphilius it has dorsal eyes, ... Thank you all for the help.
In the same photo there are also Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus
Best regards
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Re: Need help on identification
What I thought of was a young clarias as soon as I saw it.
Regardless of species it needs some growth to make an ID I think.
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Regardless of species it needs some growth to make an ID I think.
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Re: Need help on identification
Very late in on this one but would be interested to know what it turned out to be cos what it looks like, it cant be, simply because of the location - a very young chrysichthys graueri, so next choice would be ornatus or clarotes laticeps a good call. Doesnt look like amphilius to me though, from width of mouth to head, size of eyes and the distinct scale of the pectoral lead