"talking cat" ID
- Dave Rinaldo
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"talking cat" ID
5 cm SL
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Re: "talking cat" ID
I haven't a clue!!!
Do you know where they came from, collecting area etc

Do you know where they came from, collecting area etc
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Re: "talking cat" ID
Hi Dave and all.
Dave - It looks like a Pterodoras to me.
Lee
Dave - It looks like a Pterodoras to me.
Lee
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Re: "talking cat" ID
Hi Dave,
where did you find those. Austin or San Antonio? I would be interested in one.
Thanks,
Ken
where did you find those. Austin or San Antonio? I would be interested in one.
Thanks,
Ken
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Re: "talking cat" ID
Dave,
Looks like Pterodoras granulosis. Grows quite big as you know. I have one now. They are very active fish. In nature they are pelagic, mine is constantly swiming around the tank.
Mark
Looks like Pterodoras granulosis. Grows quite big as you know. I have one now. They are very active fish. In nature they are pelagic, mine is constantly swiming around the tank.
Mark
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Re: "talking cat" ID
Ken,
Not Dave here but I think those are the cats I saw at Amazonia this weekend here in Austin.
Tony
Not Dave here but I think those are the cats I saw at Amazonia this weekend here in Austin.
Tony
Lots o fish
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- Dave Rinaldo
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Re: "talking cat" ID
Thanks Lee and Mark!
At 2" they just don't look like they'll grow into a monster
Tony...
I emailed Ken. He'll pick up one of mine the next time he is in town.
At 2" they just don't look like they'll grow into a monster

Tony...
I emailed Ken. He'll pick up one of mine the next time he is in town.
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Re: "talking cat" ID
Wow I almost bought some whew impulse shopping for the lose but still don't they grow real slow or am I confused?
Lots o fish
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