Possibly Clown Catfish
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Possibly Clown Catfish
Hi there,
I have had this beautiful catfish for the last year and I was told it was a Clown Catfish, it was said to be a L number however, I am clueless. It has spiny / hairy top part of its tail
any responses via email
I have had this beautiful catfish for the last year and I was told it was a Clown Catfish, it was said to be a L number however, I am clueless. It has spiny / hairy top part of its tail
any responses via email
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Not a clown plec, Its a male Peckoltia sp, possibly L202 but there are few that look very similar.
A clown plec Panaque maccus
A clown plec Panaque maccus
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Hi!
Certainly a Peckoltia species...but other pic would be appreciate to make a proper ID.
could be a possibility as fish fodder said
cheers
Yann
Certainly a Peckoltia species...but other pic would be appreciate to make a proper ID.
could be a possibility as fish fodder said
cheers
Yann
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Did you have to chase it from it's cave to get the shot?
If so, it's stripe placement says (L205) to me, only it looks to be showing a strong stress pattern that's obscuring most of the head spotting.
Of course another pic would confirm it!
If so, it's stripe placement says (L205) to me, only it looks to be showing a strong stress pattern that's obscuring most of the head spotting.
Of course another pic would confirm it!
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Getting female L205s is quite easy I would say. Last time I had them I bought 4 females and 2 males. The majority of the fish in the store were females. Maybe because they were cought while the males were in their caves.sunfish wrote: BTW, why is is so hard to get females for those?
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
I appreciate your assistance, I have tried to take a better standard of photo however it is a little better.
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Looks like L205 to me.
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
i have followed your advice and looked through google searches, it looks to be a L-202=Pecoltia sp.
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Yes, L202 or L205 - they are pretty similar. L205 has spots on the belly, which L202 hasn't.
And both of these have scientific names:
L205 = Peckoltia brevis
L202 = Peckoltia lineola
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And both of these have scientific names:
L205 = Peckoltia brevis
L202 = Peckoltia lineola
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
I would also say Peckoltia lineola (L202). My own Peckoltia brevis (L205) from Rio Momon had small spots on the head.
Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
Well, here it is always males. And I was told that's because they are in their caves while the females swim away. And so far I haven't found anyone who breeds them here. And if people are sell their fish its either males only (and they're selling them because they were unable to get females) or a large group with some females that's sold together.Haavard Stoere wrote:Getting female L205s is quite easy I would say. Last time I had them I bought 4 females and 2 males. The majority of the fish in the store were females. Maybe because they were cought while the males were in their caves.
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
with this fish having a hairy tail does that denote being a male
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Re: Possibly Clown Catfish
It is a definite male due to the very long hairs around the tail. Females have odontodes to, but much-much shorter.