Light red dotted catfish
Light red dotted catfish
Hello i got a couple of catfish, but i dont really know what kind they are, i have asked around on our danish forums, but it didnt really help that much.
So i am really hoping that you can help me out.
Ok i dont know how to add a picture, that is a problem
So i am really hoping that you can help me out.
Ok i dont know how to add a picture, that is a problem
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Check out this link on how to post pictures on this forum...
http://www.planetcatfish.com/faq/index. ... opular=yes
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Here is pictures of my inspector to compare.....
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I think I know your fish ..?
Hi , I could be wrong but your fish is a fish I think I get from Peru ..The exporter calls it L204a
How big is it..
Inspector is a small fish .
This will help the ID ?
If you can find the country it is from even better >
How big is it..
Inspector is a small fish .
This will help the ID ?
If you can find the country it is from even better >
Keep your powder dry
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I am sorry ..I missed this ..
You wanted a name I didnt put it on .
I think he is Panaque Albomaculatus
The fish is not the right shape for the Inspector.
I think he is Panaque Albomaculatus
The fish is not the right shape for the Inspector.
Keep your powder dry
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A picture of the mouth so we can see the teeth would settle it. If that's not possible, it's behaviour might give a clue. If it spends a lot of time chewing wood it's most likely the Panaque. What happens when you feed it vegetables? Does it demolish them ovenight (Panaque) or hardly touch them (Hypancistrus)?
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Good Point !
Panaque has a good point ..Take a shot of his teeth ..
I know it is a bit confuseing with this Latin name ..
Panque Albo (white) maculatus(spotted) ..
Hypancistrus inspector does not get orange spots ?
Here is a picture of the panaque albomaculatus in Peru last year .
I think this genus needs a good looking at ..
I dont want the job !!!
pic taken by HG EVERS ..
I know it is a bit confuseing with this Latin name ..
Panque Albo (white) maculatus(spotted) ..
Hypancistrus inspector does not get orange spots ?
Here is a picture of the panaque albomaculatus in Peru last year .
I think this genus needs a good looking at ..
I dont want the job !!!
pic taken by HG EVERS ..
Keep your powder dry
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Inspector with orange spots ..
Really I would like to see a picture of Inspector with orange spots
Do you have some pictures ..
I never saw one like this .
Do you have some pictures ..
I never saw one like this .
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The second set of pictures belongs to me, I was just trying to show that the pleco in the first pictures is NOT an inspector.Janne wrote:It's a Hypancistrus inspector you have, their spots can vary from white to yellow and even orange and that change with mood and the environment. The headshape and the bigger eyes belongs to a Hypancistrus and not a Panaque
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I know, but the first pictures shows H. inspector and they are very variable in their spots from small and few to big and many from white to yellow and orange on their heads.The second set of pictures belongs to me, I was just trying to show that the pl*co in the first pictures is NOT an inspector.
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Make that 5" standard length, and add another inch of tail and you get a fish that is about 6" in total length.HylaChristine wrote:Her pl*co looks too big to be an inpector, to my knowledge they only get 4 inches.
I suspect, however, that being Hypancistrus, they don't reach that size until they are a fair few years old...
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I have seen H.inspector with orange/gold/yellow/white spots of all sizes and patterns in the same batch.
I would agree that the first fish is H.inspector.
The easiest way to differentiate P.albomaculatus from H.inspector is the presence of a lyrate tail with filaments in P.albomaculatus.
Can't see from the pics though.
I would agree that the first fish is H.inspector.
The easiest way to differentiate P.albomaculatus from H.inspector is the presence of a lyrate tail with filaments in P.albomaculatus.
Can't see from the pics though.
I think yours in a much younger fish HylaChristine, and so the eyes do tend to look proportionally larger.IMO, I own an inspector amd his eyes seem to be much larger than the pl*co in the above pics.