I was really excited to buy a Leiarius marmoratus a couple days ago. The seller lived some distance from me so we met about halfway in a Speedway parking lot. The marble cat is ~16" so it was in a plastic Rubbermaid-type container.
From the top everything looks fine...
After we move it to my container and I pay for it, he tells me that it has a red bump under it's mouth. I'm thinking, 'No problem. It's probably just a sore or callous from rubbing the glass.' Then when I get it home and can look at it from the side I see this:
Now I'm like, 'WHAT THE DEUCE!?'
These grainy pictures don't really even show how gross it is. Do anyone know what it is? I'm assuming it's a birth/genetic defect that is incurable. Needless to say, I'm a little disappointed...
Marble cat deformity?
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Re: Marble cat deformity?
It looks like the gill arch elements of the floor of the mouth cannot be depressed properly when the mouth is closed. It's not a deformity per se, but something that I've seen infrequently in catfishes.
I'm not sure what would the cause be, though. Frequent water changes might help.
I'm not sure what would the cause be, though. Frequent water changes might help.
