Hi Everyone,
While in my local Maidenhead Aquatics earlier today I noticed a catfish I've not seen before labelled as African butter catfish, grows to 40cm.
I haven't been there for a few years, it seems there is new management and a better, healthier selection of fish.
Are these really ? With no keepers registered that'd be a surprise to find them in my local Maidenhead!
There were about 20 fish all similar sizes approx. 5 inches TL, priced at £11.50 each or 3 for £30.
African butter catfish?
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Re: African butter catfish?
The species most commonly imported is from West Africa. These seem to be a match - there are loads of spp. in this genus though that we really don't know much about.
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Re: African butter catfish?
Thanks Jools, that does seem to be a match for the fish I saw. Still a new one for me!