Catfish ID Please
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Catfish ID Please
I picked this guy up today. Nothing unusual about him, he is just brown. Does anyone know what he is?
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erm
that's NOT the way to take a pic of a fish.
it's not only very hard to see what it is with all the fins and whiskers 'slimed together' like that, it's also very fish-unfriendly.
just put it in a tiny fauna-box or acrylic tank filled with water and take a pic.
my guess is some sort of Chrysichthys.
but first, make a decent fishfriendly pic.
that's NOT the way to take a pic of a fish.
it's not only very hard to see what it is with all the fins and whiskers 'slimed together' like that, it's also very fish-unfriendly.
just put it in a tiny fauna-box or acrylic tank filled with water and take a pic.
my guess is some sort of Chrysichthys.
but first, make a decent fishfriendly pic.
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What about
Lophiobagrus brevispinis
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...species_id=401
This seems to look like him?
Lophiobagrus brevispinis
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...species_id=401
This seems to look like him?
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Invest in a specimen containersidguppy wrote:erm
that's NOT the way to take a pic of a fish.
it's not only very hard to see what it is with all the fins and whiskers 'slimed together' like that, it's also very fish-unfriendly.
just put it in a tiny fauna-box or acrylic tank filled with water and take a pic.
my guess is some sort of Chrysichthys.
but first, make a decent fishfriendly pic.
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he meant a small see-thru tank like in This post where the L pleco is in a small glass tank
or HERE where this Common plec cal also be viewed from the side.
such tanks (at least the 8" size or so in acrylic 'glass') are dirtcheap, shouldn't cost more than just a few bucks.
for example thingies like these are handy for determining fish.
or HERE where this Common plec cal also be viewed from the side.
such tanks (at least the 8" size or so in acrylic 'glass') are dirtcheap, shouldn't cost more than just a few bucks.
for example thingies like these are handy for determining fish.
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Im sorry, I dont understand why you are being so rude. All I want is a positive ID so that I can make sure he is in the right enviroment. I understand what he, the poster, suggested but as I was switching out the gravel last night, I found what I could to take a picture of him in and obviously the macro camera setting did not work this time.
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Rude?? I'm not rude.
I just speak CLEARLY and use examples in pictures in case of misunderstandings, like the one happening when someone told you about a specimencontainer and you put the fish in a bucket of perware or something.
or are you one of those that immedeately labels any comment 'rude' whenever it suits, because you don't agree with it or because you're proven wrong about something?
just curious.
you want your fish determinated or not?
I just speak CLEARLY and use examples in pictures in case of misunderstandings, like the one happening when someone told you about a specimencontainer and you put the fish in a bucket of perware or something.
or are you one of those that immedeately labels any comment 'rude' whenever it suits, because you don't agree with it or because you're proven wrong about something?
just curious.
you want your fish determinated or not?
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Hyla,
Sid's not rude, just really to the point!
As for your fish, SidGuppy is right, a bit better shot would help. Does your camera have a macro mode? (the little flower symbol on most digi-cams.)
As for Lophiobagrus spp., it looks like the mouth is too narrow, I am inclined to agree with Chrysichthys spp. for now.
Sid's not rude, just really to the point!
As for your fish, SidGuppy is right, a bit better shot would help. Does your camera have a macro mode? (the little flower symbol on most digi-cams.)
As for Lophiobagrus spp., it looks like the mouth is too narrow, I am inclined to agree with Chrysichthys spp. for now.
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
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Hi, thanks for responding. I have a macro setting that I used for both sets of pictures but the second set still did not come out. I guess I will have to wait until he gets used to the tank and comes out before I can get a decent shot.pturley wrote:Hyla,
Sid's not rude, just really to the point!
As for your fish, SidGuppy is right, a bit better shot would help. Does your camera have a macro mode? (the little flower symbol on most digi-cams.)
As for Lophiobagrus spp., it looks like the mouth is too narrow, I am inclined to agree with Chrysichthys spp. for now.
And I will look into getting a specimen container.
Thanks
Hyla
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Hyla,
I can not make an identification either from the above photos. That said, let's all lighten up a bit. We all took 1000s of bad photos of fish before we got the hang of it. Hyla is not looking for a confrontation; she just wants a possible identification.
-Shane
I can not make an identification either from the above photos. That said, let's all lighten up a bit. We all took 1000s of bad photos of fish before we got the hang of it. Hyla is not looking for a confrontation; she just wants a possible identification.
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Looks like a forked tail from one of the shots from top? What was it sold to you as?
Looks like there's some slight banding on the fish?
You can almost see the same banding on this fish:
You need someone more expert as far as the barbels though ...
Not Lophiobagrus brevispinis I think. BTW, Sid's the expert on those, he's the first to have captive bred them.
Looks like there's some slight banding on the fish?
You can almost see the same banding on this fish:
You need someone more expert as far as the barbels though ...
Not Lophiobagrus brevispinis I think. BTW, Sid's the expert on those, he's the first to have captive bred them.
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no brevispinis.
this fish has a pointed nose, long pectorals, 2 thick barbels instead of thin ones and a forked tail wich no Lophiobagrus has.
typical Claroteid shape though.
Chrysichthys of some kind, yes.
anyway, this is likely to grow to a fairly large fish!
smaller Chrysichthys species (like C sianenna) are very characteristic, the ones shaped like this one are all in the 1 foot or much more league.
this fish has a pointed nose, long pectorals, 2 thick barbels instead of thin ones and a forked tail wich no Lophiobagrus has.
typical Claroteid shape though.
Chrysichthys of some kind, yes.
anyway, this is likely to grow to a fairly large fish!
smaller Chrysichthys species (like C sianenna) are very characteristic, the ones shaped like this one are all in the 1 foot or much more league.
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