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A little bit help...

Post by ebrehe »

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I couldn't find the species,
It resembles the species, Hemipsilichthys bahianus:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... ies_id=404
But i don't think so...
thanks for your helps...
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Post by racoll »

Not a catfish ebrehe, but a Cyprinid.

Possibly a Garra sp.


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Post by Richard B »

it looks like a common sucking loach Gyrinocheilus aymonieri to me
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Post by racoll »

Not a catfish ebrehe, but a Cyprinid.
it looks like a common sucking loach Gyrinocheilus aymonieri to me
Which would make it a Grinocheilid rather than a Cyprinid.

They look quite different to when they are young at 2" long...........



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