Hoplo ID please - Porthol calixto
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Hoplo ID please - Porthol calixto
Hi all,
Can anyone ID this hoplo that is due to be shipped in from Peru soon!
They name it Porthol calixto
Sorry about the picture but its the only one the exporter had.
Thanks
Barry
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=670
Can anyone ID this hoplo that is due to be shipped in from Peru soon!
They name it Porthol calixto
Sorry about the picture but its the only one the exporter had.
Thanks
Barry
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=670
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The more I look at this one I'm sure it Lepthoplosternum pectorale
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/lepth ... orale.html
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/lepth ... orale.html
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As with previous ID question, it's unlikely to be L. pectorale due to locality of the exporter... [Either that, or my geography of South America is completely screwed up and Peru is on the South-Eastern side of SA! ]
Lepthoplosternum beni would be a possibility - Fishbase - not much details tho'.
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Lepthoplosternum beni would be a possibility - Fishbase - not much details tho'.
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Whether L.pectorale or L.beni, the point is that it's not Callichthys callichthys, which is the main interest of the initial poster. The body is too high, the tail is not rounded enough and the eyes are placed differently.
I've been fooled too many times: thinking I came home with Callichthys and then it turned out to be some Lepthoplosternum .....
I've been fooled too many times: thinking I came home with Callichthys and then it turned out to be some Lepthoplosternum .....
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SUCCESS!!
The catfish arrived yesterday afternoon at
Wholesale Tropicals
http://www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk/sho ... l.asp?id=6
I went to see them today and they are definitely Callichthys
Long body, small eyes... So I got 3 pairs.
I'll post some piccys after they've settled down.
Barry
The catfish arrived yesterday afternoon at
Wholesale Tropicals
http://www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk/sho ... l.asp?id=6
I went to see them today and they are definitely Callichthys
Long body, small eyes... So I got 3 pairs.
I'll post some piccys after they've settled down.
Barry