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OK, sid, I know it's 'dangerous', but you know I'm not the biggest catfishfreak in the Netherlands(because that's you and I thought they would be right with this one, but I'm not sure.
And I didn't insult you, I just wasn't sure you did, but there are spotless adonis in the cat-elog and I know another guy who bought a 12 cm adonis, whoch is now spotless, but you're right, I'm not sure. Maybe someone else is?
edit: the pictures came from this site.
And I didn't insult you, I just wasn't sure you did, but there are spotless adonis in the cat-elog and I know another guy who bought a 12 cm adonis, whoch is now spotless, but you're right, I'm not sure. Maybe someone else is?
edit: the pictures came from this site.
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The first time i saw this pic, several years ago, the fish was ID's as A. hystrix.Rense wrote:What I do know that the white dots fade when they become subadult/adult...
... but the site where this picture came from said it was an adonis, so that's why I think it's adonis ;)
I still want to know how, based on the information in the photo, we can tell it is adonis and not hystrix. Is it possible that what we have here is ONE species and not two? No one has brought up distinguishing characteristics desides teh disappering spots on adonis.
troi, whose adonis was about 2 1/2 inches and spotted when last seen.
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Troi,
Someone just needs to look up the original description and see why the fish was described as a distinct sp. The ref is "Isbrucker and Nijssen (1988) Acanthicus adonis, ein neuer Harnisch-wels aus dem Rio Tocantins, Brasilien. DATZ 41 (6) 164-167." I do not have the article on hand, just the ref.
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Someone just needs to look up the original description and see why the fish was described as a distinct sp. The ref is "Isbrucker and Nijssen (1988) Acanthicus adonis, ein neuer Harnisch-wels aus dem Rio Tocantins, Brasilien. DATZ 41 (6) 164-167." I do not have the article on hand, just the ref.
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[quote="sidguppyI'll wait for the dedicated Loricariid Honcho's to jump in, just like Jools; and wait for the verdict [/quote]
What makes you think Jools or Shane or anyone knows anything more?
One thing I've discovered is that nobody knows much about these fish ....
One thing I do know is that you will know when you have a Adonis .... your Piranha's will be cowering under a log ...
What makes you think Jools or Shane or anyone knows anything more?
One thing I've discovered is that nobody knows much about these fish ....
One thing I do know is that you will know when you have a Adonis .... your Piranha's will be cowering under a log ...
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With the original description in front of me and Babelfish, this is what I can make out:Shane wrote:Troi,
Someone just needs to look up the original description and see why the fish was described as a distinct sp. The ref is "Isbrucker and Nijssen (1988) Acanthicus adonis, ein neuer Harnisch-wels aus dem Rio Tocantins, Brasilien. DATZ 41 (6) 164-167." I do not have the article on hand, just the ref.
-Shane
Acanthicus adonis is distinguished from all other congeners (including A. hystrix) in having a juvenile coloration of white spots, a more pointed (vs. rounded) snout, and reduced odontodal growth on the snout margin and the preoperculars. The original description also alludes to additional color differences (pitch black for A. adonis and dark brown for all other Acanthicus).
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Thanks HH,
That was a useful addition to this thread.
-Shane
That was a useful addition to this thread.
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Sorry for hijacking the topic with the Ancathicus stuff, but it was worth it I think, maybe now we can get on with posting pics.ronsterrc wrote:Everyone is missing the point of this post..What i want is pictures of everyones large pl*c... Can we have more pics please
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