Unknown hitchhiker catfish
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Unknown hitchhiker catfish
Hi,
This little one came in as a hitchhiker in a shipment of freshwater fish for an independent aquarium store. Can anyone help me ID it? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the poor photo quality. It's the best I could do. The fish is overall a dull pale grey with long barbels and a single black lateral stripe on either side.
This little one came in as a hitchhiker in a shipment of freshwater fish for an independent aquarium store. Can anyone help me ID it? Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the poor photo quality. It's the best I could do. The fish is overall a dull pale grey with long barbels and a single black lateral stripe on either side.
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Unknown hitchhiker catfish
If it came in with wild-caught Corydoras, could it be a Brachyrhamdia species? Maybe
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Re: Unknown hitchhiker catfish
This looks more like to me.
Re: Unknown hitchhiker catfish
And in my opinion it is Mystus. More precisely Mystus malabaricus. The bent dark belt is attesting to it above a pectoral fin and the triangular stain on the caudal hard core, apart from that fits the face.
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Re: Unknown hitchhiker catfish
Can't be mystus as it only has 6 barbels - Brachyrhamdia for sure - I thought meesi maybe?
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Re: Unknown hitchhiker catfish
Actually my mistake not noticed two barbels.
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Re: Unknown hitchhiker catfish
I think B. marthae.
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Re: Unknown hitchhiker catfish
Thank you all for the replies! Looking at pictures, Brachyrhamdia marthae seems to be the closest match.