Got some clearer shots.
Both cats have a red spot near the tail.
Mystus sp.
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Mystus sp.
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Re: Mystus sp.
This is Mystus wolffii ?
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Re: Mystus sp.
...or
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Thanks.
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May I know any diff externally between the 2 ?
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