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is Jaws an albino channel cat, or something different?

Posted: 17 Sep 2006, 21:59
by brnttoast
ive tried looking through the cat-e-log but this one being albino makes it hard to match to a picture, i was told maybe a channel cat but its snout seems alot longer and more shovel nosed shape

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Posted: 17 Sep 2006, 22:06
by sidguppy
Looks more like a xanthoristic or 'gold' form of Mystus nemurus or something......

check the snout; looks pretty 'Bagrid' to me. that dorsal also rings a few warning bells.
are they fiercely agressive to each other? or increasingly territorial?
beautiful catfish, but if they're a Mystus of the "nemurus/wyckii" clan you're in for a lot of pent up agression, mate :shock:

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 00:49
by brnttoast
warning bells about the dorsal fin? you mean cause its puffed up?
thats prolly cause he was getting frustrated chasing the goldfish in my hand to get a nice pose for the picture,actually the cats show no agression at all towards one another,the walking cats and jaws all sleep on one another in the same corner

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 13:15
by Chrysichthys
I think he just means the dorsal fin is a further warning sign that it's a Hemibagrus. I've seen albino H. wyckioides for sale, although they were more white than yellowl. Still, I think that's what your fish is.

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 13:16
by Chrysichthys
I think he just means the dorsal fin is a further warning sign that it's a Hemibagrus. The one I used to have sometimes attacked me. I've seen albino H. wyckioides for sale, although they were more white than yellow. Still, I think that's what your fish is.

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 16:22
by sidguppy
argh
sometimes I'm still stuck on old names.

yeah Hemibagrus, that's what I meant.
I still think of those as "big Mystus".
:roll: :lol:

Hemibagrus is pound for pound perhaps the most agressive fish we can get for the hobby. and it doesn't differ much if you have wyckii, wyckioides or nemurus; all are completely diabolic when adult.

Posted: 18 Sep 2006, 19:32
by brnttoast
thanks folks, i found a picture of a albino Hemibagrus nemurus and if it wasn't for a different background i'd swear it was a pic of mine