Megalechis

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Is this catfish Megalechis personata or M. thoracata?

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I think these are M. personata.
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Thank you.
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You'll know the instant you breed them.
I actually would have said M. thoracata due to the small size of the spots, the squared-off caudal fin and (although quite light in the photos) black-bar of color at the base of the caudal fin.

As adults they can be difficult to distinguish, as juveniles they are as different as night and day.
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O.K. I have some pictures of young - length about 5 cm.


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Clearly they are M. personata
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