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Could it be microphthalmus?
What species is this Hemibagrus?
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Re: What species is this Hemibagrus?
Might be wyckioides.
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Re: What species is this Hemibagrus?
Thank you much Silurus. Looks close to our 3 foot ARTC except the tail shape. Is the difference in the tail shape meaningful?
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Re: What species is this Hemibagrus?
In this case, I don't see enough differences to consider them different.Viktor Jarikov wrote: ↑10 Sep 2024, 19:34 Thank you much Silurus. Looks close to our 3 foot ARTC except the tail shape. Is the difference in the tail shape meaningful?