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New species?

Posted: 25 Nov 2008, 01:07
by theonetruepath
One of the traders here in Oz popped up a pic of this beauty asking what we though breeding pairs would be worth.

Anyone seen them before?

He said it was new and had no name yet although he suggested pleco d'oro

Image

Re: New species?

Posted: 25 Nov 2008, 02:50
by Lornek8

Re: New species?

Posted: 25 Nov 2008, 05:55
by andywoolloo
stunning

Re: New species?

Posted: 25 Nov 2008, 06:05
by pturley
The picture appears to be nicked directly from the Cat-ELog.

It's reversed with a bit of cropping, but it's the same picture. You may want to remind your dealer that the images in the Cat-ELog are copyrighted to the original photographer. Unauthorized use is not permitted.

Re: New species?

Posted: 25 Nov 2008, 09:02
by Jools
It was nicked from the Pier Aquatics site I think. Anyway, the fish did not arrive in any numbers and I would not hold any hope of finding any for sale at present.

Jools

Panaque Sp3?

Posted: 25 Nov 2008, 22:49
by Rohan Richardson
Does anyone know anything about this specie ie. collection sites etc. ? Rohan R

Re: Panaque Sp3?

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 00:17
by Yann
Hi!!

Please People!!! 3 posts in three day regarding one same fish...
Rohan, think you could have ask the question which is partially answered already in the topic:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 13&t=24570

I ll fusion both topic into one.

Cheers
Yann

Re: New species?

Posted: 26 Nov 2008, 00:24
by Yann
And to answer your question!!

it only information given was it was imported from Peru...but like you can imagine with such beauty, the origin won't be known for sure in a longtime...buisness protection by the person who found it, I am sure he don't want anyother people to find, catch and sell these beauty...and as stated by Jools...unlikely these will hit the market in number anytime soon...
Cheers
Yann

Re: New species?

Posted: 30 Nov 2008, 20:36
by hjlouca
very beautiful catfish wish i had one :p

Re: New species?

Posted: 10 Jan 2009, 19:54
by HaakonH
I remember when these pics first showed up. It's been a while so I can't really remember with certainty, but I think they came from Mortenthaler in Peru.

-Haakon

Re: New species?

Posted: 10 Jan 2009, 21:53
by Jools
I will add more pics soon,

Jools

Re: New species?

Posted: 13 Jan 2009, 14:53
by Alan
Does Panaque sp(3) mean it's a hybrid or an as yet un-named/described panaque? And does anyone know what sort of length these would attain?

Re: New species?

Posted: 13 Jan 2009, 15:18
by Martin S
Alan wrote:Does Panaque sp(3) mean it's a hybrid or an as yet un-named/described panaque? And does anyone know what sort of length these would attain?
The sp(3) denotes it is an as yet un-named/described panaque. PC has designated it as sp(3) until such a time as an official ID has been documented.
HTH
Martin

Re: New species?

Posted: 13 Jan 2009, 15:28
by Alan
Thanks. Does anyone know a length for it?

Re: New species?

Posted: 13 Jan 2009, 17:04
by grokefish
Wow what a fish, from the top it looks like parancistrus but the dentition is clearly panaque.
I think this would be big seller.

Matt

Re: New species?

Posted: 13 Jan 2009, 20:39
by Richard B
The photo against the black substrate shows a truly stunning fish. Much better than the newly added photos i think. Whether we see this available though.....

Re: New species?

Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 17:05
by Jools
The new and old pictures are all of the same individual fish, from Peru and apparently a very difficult fish to collect. It is a very nocturnal and to me looks to be very like a slightly bigger in terms of care and breeding at least.

Jools

Re: New species?

Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 17:22
by Richard B
Jools wrote:The new and old pictures are all of the same individual fish, from Peru and apparently a very difficult fish to collect. It is a very nocturnal and to me looks to be very like a slightly bigger in terms of care and breeding at least.

Jools
Hmmm, very interesting indeed, certainly food for thought on displaying this (& other fish), but then again very light or artificial coloured substrates seldom allow fish to settle & look their best.