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what kind of catfish is this

Posted: 27 Mar 2004, 21:51
by davie460

Posted: 27 Mar 2004, 23:20
by Silurus
Photo isn't showing. I suggest you host it somewhere else.

Posted: 28 Mar 2004, 11:45
by Jools
Seeing as you live just donw the road, I thought I'd try and help. Yahoo doesn't allow hotlinked to images unless you're all signed in and stuff. You _could_ try posting a link to the page rather than a link to the image, but you're better off finding somewhere else to host it. Usually your ISP has this facility and most good ones allow hotlinking.

Hotlinking is allowing domains other than the one that hosts the picture to access it.

Cheers,

Jools

BTW, you might want to change that location to Livingston, Scotland or UK as most users won't have the foggiest where it is.

Re: what kind of catfish is this

Posted: 29 Mar 2004, 00:51
by davie460
[quote="davie460"]if you can thanks :cheers: http://uk.geocities.com/davie460/davie460.html

Posted: 29 Mar 2004, 01:00
by RogerMcAllen
Corydoras Juli, perhaps trilineatus is my guess based on cat e-log pics?

Posted: 29 Mar 2004, 01:27
by lisa23
HI

I think it mostly resembles julli, according to aqualog.

lisa

Posted: 29 Mar 2004, 01:35
by lisa23
sorry meant to say julii variante II in aqualog.

Cheers
Lisa

Posted: 29 Mar 2004, 09:05
by Jools
Hmmm, certainly not C. julii and I'm not sure about C. trilineatus as the fish looks to be too snouty. The fish is slightly turned away from the camera so I can't really see this aspect of it.

Any chance of an perfectly side on shot?

Jools

hi

Posted: 29 Mar 2004, 22:42
by davie460
Jools wrote:Hmmm, certainly not C. julii and I'm not sure about C. trilineatus as the fish looks to be too snouty. The fish is slightly turned away from the camera so I can't really see this aspect of it.

Any chance of an perfectly side on shot?

Jools
this ok http://uk.geocities.com/davie460/davie460.html

Posted: 30 Mar 2004, 06:39
by Fish Demon
Definitely C. leopardus. Looks just like the cory on Ian's site.


Nice avatar, BTW! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 30 Mar 2004, 13:12
by Jools
It helps a little, certainly looks more like <I>C. leopardus</I> to me.

Jools