any clues?
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the inital guess was . I was hoping that with the additional shots there would be a better chance...
I really wish you guys wouldn't use that term. Aside from being downright misleading, it could further mess up an already cloudy area. I'd hate to have to come up (down?) with a rule for banning it.Chrysichthys wrote:Just call it Ancistrus domesticus.
I know, it's quite funny, but I've seen the term a few times now and it wouldn't be good if it caught on as I'd hate Planet Catfish to be the source of it.Chrysichthys wrote:It's just intended to be humorous--I did say I didn't think the fish could be identified. I agree there would a problem if it were taken literally.