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RickieH
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by RickieH » 27 Oct 2007, 15:36
8 barbels , two long maxillary barbels, spot on long adipose fin.
RickieH
Posts: 29 Joined: 21 Oct 2007, 06:31 My cats species list: 5 (i:0, k:0) My aquaria list: 4 (i:0)
Location 1: Franksville WI, USA
Location 2: Racine County
Interests: Breeding cichlids,conversation,reading,bicycling when its warm,watching birds...
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by RickieH » 27 Oct 2007, 23:19
I have no familiarity with that genus and would appreciate any tips you guys may have. Thanks.
Silurus
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by Silurus » 27 Oct 2007, 23:35
As I already guessed in an earlier thread (it would have been better to combine the two threads), it is S. aor . The snout looks slightly deformed to me, though.
Dave Rinaldo
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by Dave Rinaldo » 27 Oct 2007, 23:54
RickieH wrote: I have no familiarity with that genus and would appreciate any tips you guys may have. Thanks.
Did you read the Cat-eLog entry for
and notice the size of 70.9 inches