Is LDA65 the adult of L203?
Is LDA65 the adult of L203?
Hi
After close observation between my juvenile L203 with the huge Titanic Panaque that i saw from some of the pictures, i came to realise the close resemblance between this 2 "species". Can they be the same species? If not, any pictures to compare the differences? Thanks!
After close observation between my juvenile L203 with the huge Titanic Panaque that i saw from some of the pictures, i came to realise the close resemblance between this 2 "species". Can they be the same species? If not, any pictures to compare the differences? Thanks!
Re: Is LDA65 the adult of L203?
interesting observation samuraiSamurai wrote:Hi
After close observation between my juvenile L203 with the huge Titanic Panaque that i saw from some of the pictures, i came to realise the close resemblance between this 2 "species". Can they be the same species? If not, any pictures to compare the differences? Thanks!
any comments from you folks?
I´d like to know too if these are same species. I don`t have experiences with neither these fishes.
Titanic
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /608_1.php
Titanic
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /608_1.php
Well i wish i was a catfish
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Good point. I assume that they are the same. Although there are several juvenile
patterns from different locations in Amazon main stream systems, only one adult form
so far I know. Juveniles have black and white pattern on caudal fin even the size of 25cm.
A good combination of pellets and wood feeding is recommended.
http://tiger.towson.edu/users/hnonog1/S ... anaque.htm
Please scroll down at the bottom.
The name Titanic is not appropriate for this fish, I think. This name has been misunderstood in
a fish tradings. This name is originated from an undiscribed species of Panaque from Rio Napo
basin. Since this Rio Napo species is now in manuscript, please use other name. Onece
name appeared in publication even it was a wrong fish, author cannot use the same name
for his/her fish which will be soon published.
patterns from different locations in Amazon main stream systems, only one adult form
so far I know. Juveniles have black and white pattern on caudal fin even the size of 25cm.
A good combination of pellets and wood feeding is recommended.
http://tiger.towson.edu/users/hnonog1/S ... anaque.htm
Please scroll down at the bottom.
The name Titanic is not appropriate for this fish, I think. This name has been misunderstood in
a fish tradings. This name is originated from an undiscribed species of Panaque from Rio Napo
basin. Since this Rio Napo species is now in manuscript, please use other name. Onece
name appeared in publication even it was a wrong fish, author cannot use the same name
for his/her fish which will be soon published.
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