Megalechis Picta?
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Megalechis Picta?
Hi there,
I brought 5 'hoplos' 18 months ago 1 turned out to be a normal 'thoracata' type and 4 are like the pictures below!
Is it M picta as the sight atlas.drpez.org suggests or another species ? All of the 4 have the very low dorsal...
http://atlas.drpez.org/Megalechis-personata-fotos/aao
http://atlas.drpez.org/Megalechis-personata-fotos/aan
Thanks,
Barry
I brought 5 'hoplos' 18 months ago 1 turned out to be a normal 'thoracata' type and 4 are like the pictures below!
Is it M picta as the sight atlas.drpez.org suggests or another species ? All of the 4 have the very low dorsal...
http://atlas.drpez.org/Megalechis-personata-fotos/aao
http://atlas.drpez.org/Megalechis-personata-fotos/aan
Thanks,
Barry
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All four of the cats have always had that very low dorsal fin. I must admit that when I saw the first one, I too thought that it was damaged but all four? and 6 months later they have not changedMike_Noren wrote:I'm no expert, but that looks like picta to me. It also looks to me as if the dorsal fin has been cut off or otherwise damaged.
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