Three fish Two possibilities for each
- Nabobmob1
- Posts: 140
- Joined: 27 May 2011, 23:20
- My articles: 1
- My images: 38
- My cats species list: 112 (i:39, k:0)
- My BLogs: 40 (i:59, p:1622)
- Spotted: 18
- Location 1: North Chicagoland
- Location 2: Northern IL
- Interests: Catfish, Beer, Barbeque, Fishing and Music
- Contact:
Three fish Two possibilities for each
I have three fish I'm trying to definitively ID
I'm looking for suggestions on traits that would distinguish them
The first fish was ordered as but is either or anything I can look for besides the slight size difference?
The second fish was mixed with a bunch of Wild caught and from what I can tell is either or The fish closely represents both Shane's lunaorum picture and Ingo's L004 picture.
and the last is either or
What are the biggest differences in these fish that I can look for in mine?
I'm looking for suggestions on traits that would distinguish them
The first fish was ordered as but is either or anything I can look for besides the slight size difference?
The second fish was mixed with a bunch of Wild caught and from what I can tell is either or The fish closely represents both Shane's lunaorum picture and Ingo's L004 picture.
and the last is either or
What are the biggest differences in these fish that I can look for in mine?
- Jools
- Expert
- Posts: 16138
- Joined: 30 Dec 2002, 15:25
- My articles: 198
- My images: 948
- My catfish: 237
- My cats species list: 87 (i:237, k:1)
- My BLogs: 7 (i:10, p:202)
- My Wishlist: 23
- Spotted: 450
- Location 1: Middle Earth,
- Location 2: Scotland
- Interests: All things aquatic, Sci-Fi, photography and travel. Oh, and beer.
- Contact:
Re: Three fish Two possibilities for each
would only get mixed in in with northern species or at importers, which is unlikely, so it's much more likely that your fish is H. lunaorum. Just on stats / export area.
D. amazonica has an orange distal edge to the unpaired fins which no other has.
Jools
D. amazonica has an orange distal edge to the unpaired fins which no other has.
Jools
Owner, AquaticRepublic.com, PlanetCatfish.com & ZebraPleco.com. Please consider donating towards this site's running costs.
- bekateen
- Posts: 9325
- Joined: 09 Sep 2014, 17:50
- I've donated: $40.00!
- My articles: 4
- My images: 141
- My cats species list: 145 (i:105, k:35)
- My aquaria list: 37 (i:14)
- My BLogs: 45 (i:150, p:2729)
- My Wishlist: 35
- Spotted: 183
- Location 1: USA, California, Stockton
- Location 2: USA, California, Stockton
- Contact:
Re: Three fish Two possibilities for each
There is an article that includes a dichotomous key for the genus. The citation is:Nabobmob1 wrote:The first fish was ordered as but is either or anything I can look for besides the slight size difference?
PAIXAO, Andrea de Carvalho and TOLEDO-PIZA, Mônica. Systematics of Lamontichthys Miranda-Ribeiro (Siluriformes: Loricariidae), with the description of two new species. Neotrop. ichthyol. [online]. 2009, vol.7, n.4, pp. 519-568. ISSN 1679-6225.
The link for the full article is here: http://www.scielo.br/pdf/ni/v7n4/a02v7n4.pdf. If you can't download it, just let me know and I'll get it for you.
Cheers, Eric
Find me on YouTube & Facebook: http://youtube.com/user/Bekateen1; https://www.facebook.com/Bekateen
Buying caves from https://plecocaves.com? Plecocaves sponsor Bekateen's Fishroom. Use coupon code bekateen for 15% off your order. Also, for you Swifties: Https://youtu.be/ZUKdhXL3NCw
- Nabobmob1
- Posts: 140
- Joined: 27 May 2011, 23:20
- My articles: 1
- My images: 38
- My cats species list: 112 (i:39, k:0)
- My BLogs: 40 (i:59, p:1622)
- Spotted: 18
- Location 1: North Chicagoland
- Location 2: Northern IL
- Interests: Catfish, Beer, Barbeque, Fishing and Music
- Contact:
Re: Three fish Two possibilities for each
That was my thoughts on thisJools wrote: would only get mixed in in with northern species or at importers, which is unlikely, so it's much more likely that your fish is H. lunaorum. Just on stats / export area.
I'll have to look when I get home.Jools wrote:D. amazonica has an orange distal edge to the unpaired fins which no other has.
I actually expected you to be on the ball with the Lamontichthys since most of the photos are yours.
Thanks,
- Jools
- Expert
- Posts: 16138
- Joined: 30 Dec 2002, 15:25
- My articles: 198
- My images: 948
- My catfish: 237
- My cats species list: 87 (i:237, k:1)
- My BLogs: 7 (i:10, p:202)
- My Wishlist: 23
- Spotted: 450
- Location 1: Middle Earth,
- Location 2: Scotland
- Interests: All things aquatic, Sci-Fi, photography and travel. Oh, and beer.
- Contact:
Re: Three fish Two possibilities for each
I have location data for a lot of the pics of Lamontichthys, not something I have here. The odds are its L. stibaros but they are not good odds and really its a guess.
Jools
Jools
Owner, AquaticRepublic.com, PlanetCatfish.com & ZebraPleco.com. Please consider donating towards this site's running costs.