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ID unknow species
Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 11:33
by Erik82
Hi All,
Can some one help me on identifying the species posted in the attachment?
Thanks in advance.
Regards Erik
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 14:37
by bekateen
Hi Erik,
I'm not certain, but in my mind it resembles
.
Cheers, Eric
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 12 Sep 2017, 18:35
by nvcichlids
Eric for the touchdown!
that was my guess too
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 05:47
by Erik82
Thanks for replays all
. In the LFS they are listed as Liposarcus Pardalis..
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 05:58
by bekateen
Erik82 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 05:47Thanks for replays all
. In the LFS they are listed as Liposarcus Pardalis..
Okay before we close this - is the photo you showed us the actual fish in the LFS? If so, I stick by my ID. But if that photo is not of the real fish, but you found it on the internet and it looks the same, then I'd hedge my ID until I can see the real fish. Pardalis has a different shape but juvenile color can look sort of the same.
Regards, Eric
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 07:05
by Erik82
Hi Eric,
The photo is from the LFS. I will go there in a about two weeks. To me they seems to be very nice. But I don't want a catfish that reaches +20cm, my tank is not that big
What about the orange eyes..? The L329 looks like have dark black-brownish eyes.
Edit: The were imported from Brasil, To bad I don't have information about the catch location.
Regards,
Erik
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 15:34
by bekateen
Hi Erik,
The price difference between pardalis and L329 should be big. If you're lucky, a properly identified L329 should cost at least $20 USD, perhaps 2x-3x that depending on size and health (and that's just a guess -given that I've never seen them in stores, they might go even higher if the LFS intentionally ordered it). By contrast, the pardalis at same size really shouldn't cost more than $5-$10.
My advice is get a few photos of actual fish and post here. Sometimes the photos from LFS are provided by the wholesaler and they don't accurately represent the fish you get.
Good luck. The Panaqolus would be a real gem.
Cheers, Eric
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 14 Sep 2017, 20:14
by Acanthicus
Hi
thats L 351, a lovely Panaqolus.
L. pardalis is completely different, a more bulky body, no caudal filaments, bigger eyes, more dorsal rays, less pointed head and a different pattern as well.
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 15 Sep 2017, 02:05
by bekateen
Acanthicus wrote: ↑14 Sep 2017, 20:14thats L 351, a lovely Panaqolus.
L. pardalis is completely different, a more bulky body, no caudal filaments, bigger eyes, more dorsal rays, less pointed head and a different pattern as well.
Yes, the two species are easy to tell apart. The concern now is whether the photo above is of the actual fish in the store, or a "stock photo" provided to or by the LFS.
Cheers, Eric
Re: ID unknow species
Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 11:09
by Erik82
That is true Eric. But with the information you all gave to me I am able to see idientify the fish at the store. If the fish is actual like the first post, I am sure it is the L351. Otherwise it could(!) be the L329.
Thank you all for this information.