what cat is this ?

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urilivne
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what cat is this ?

Post by urilivne »

i just purchsed this strange cat' what kind is it ?

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Post by corybreed »

It is a Farlowella, or twig catfish. It is a South American Loricariid.
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Post by urilivne »

yap' it seems like a farlowella acus
thank you.
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Post by bottomdwellin »

I would say it looks more like Farlowella vittata as the rostrum looks narrow and long in relation to the body as compared to the stubbier look of the Farlowella acus.
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Post by Rusty »

F. acus is also rarely, if ever, imported for the hobby. I agree, F. vittata.

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Post by tatia »

Hi,

I think it's not possible to identify this Farlowella exactly. You didn't tell the origin, I cannot see the ventral scutes - both very important details to identify a Farlowella.
IMO you should stay with Farlowella sp. It is not important to know the exact name for successful care and spawning.

Martin.
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