Mystus rhegma
- Jools
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<b>I just found one for sale in Scotland!</b>
For no real reason I popped into what used to be an old LFS of mine in Edinburgh. Just needed some fish therapy I guess. Not a lot of very exciting fish, but a few l-numbers etc.
I did however find a Mystus rhegma for sale. I was surprised! Firstly becuase it appears to have been ID'ed correctly and secondly because it was priced at £25! ($50). Now, that's too expensive for a 3" Mystus - or is it? Has anyone else seen these for sale. I presume they are on a list with this name as I find it unlikely a shop would ID something like this so accurately (I could be wrong).
Also for sale was a "Laos Tiger Catfish" but all that was left was the label on the tank. I wonder what this might have been? Perhaps Bagarius? I'd be interested if anyone else has seen fish for sale in the UK under these names.
I'm still thinking but £25 is too expensive...
Jools
PS Can I use the other (M. albolineatus) picture in the catelog? I checked Kottelat's "Fishes of Laos" and the ID seems to check out, but that book has a less than good picture of M. albolineatus.
For no real reason I popped into what used to be an old LFS of mine in Edinburgh. Just needed some fish therapy I guess. Not a lot of very exciting fish, but a few l-numbers etc.
I did however find a Mystus rhegma for sale. I was surprised! Firstly becuase it appears to have been ID'ed correctly and secondly because it was priced at £25! ($50). Now, that's too expensive for a 3" Mystus - or is it? Has anyone else seen these for sale. I presume they are on a list with this name as I find it unlikely a shop would ID something like this so accurately (I could be wrong).
Also for sale was a "Laos Tiger Catfish" but all that was left was the label on the tank. I wonder what this might have been? Perhaps Bagarius? I'd be interested if anyone else has seen fish for sale in the UK under these names.
I'm still thinking but £25 is too expensive...
Jools
PS Can I use the other (M. albolineatus) picture in the catelog? I checked Kottelat's "Fishes of Laos" and the ID seems to check out, but that book has a less than good picture of M. albolineatus.
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Jools,
Go back and get some. Kamphol, Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos. I have a real soft spot for Mystus.
-Shane
Go back and get some. Kamphol, Thanks for sharing the beautiful photos. I have a real soft spot for Mystus.
-Shane
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