Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
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Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
is there a TSN x RTC hybrid already in the catalog? Is it this? ? I ask because the photo you mentioned Viktor does not, to my eyes, look like this particular hybrid, and yet I'm not seeing any other RTCxPseudoplatystoma hybrid on either the or pages.
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
I need to check the source of the image too. If it’s from where I think it is, there is very little chance they’d display a hybrid.
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
Yup, so this is from the Berlin aquarium. I don't know the curator these days, but it would seem odd they display a hybrid. Commercially I do know they have had a route to buy from Parana exports etc.
I don't see a hybrid in there but I am not used to looking at larger ones. Can you provide some insight on what are the telltale signs?
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I don't see a hybrid in there but I am not used to looking at larger ones. Can you provide some insight on what are the telltale signs?
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
Yes, Eric, this is the right hybrid Cat-Log entry. If you are going by coloration an pattern, both evolve significantly over fish age.
To me it is easy to see image #8 is 100% TSNxRTC hybrid, way different from Pseudoplatystoma.
I will attach photos so you see it too.
I've raised several 3 and 3.5 footers and they look just like the one in photo #8, zero doubt.
To me it is easy to see image #8 is 100% TSNxRTC hybrid, way different from Pseudoplatystoma.
I will attach photos so you see it too.
I've raised several 3 and 3.5 footers and they look just like the one in photo #8, zero doubt.
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
Real corruscans adults
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
For one, most obviously Pseudoplatystoma skull and snout are longer and flatter.
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
You've a better eye for this "species" than I, can't really see it in the picture in question. That picture of the real species in the blue background is fantastic - so a nice aside!
However, I can see a very different adipose fin. Will move the pic.
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However, I can see a very different adipose fin. Will move the pic.
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
Thank you Jools. I will alert the owner of the pic you liked to this thread. He is a long time keeper of large catfish and your countryman we call Daz on MFK. Maybe, if you are interested, he can donate this or better pics for Cat-eLog... post #84 https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/foru ... 171/page-9
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Re: Image #8 is not corruscans but a TSN x RTC hybrid
Jools, Daz says you are free to use his photo (per post #86 of the MFK thread I lined above).
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