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Martin S
Posts: 2100 Joined: 26 Mar 2003, 11:14 I've donated : $20.00! My images : 9 My cats species list: 90 (i:19, k:0) Spotted : 17
Location 1: Guildford, Surrey
Location 2: UK
Interests: Aquatics
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by Martin S » 31 Dec 2009, 15:08
I was just looking on amazon, and found
these and thought they might appeal to some.
I found some catfish related
photo prints but was disappointed with the IDs, especially the Tatia sp. that is actually
Is
this one of a pimelod? I quite like it myself...
Martin
Marc van Arc
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Posts: 5038 Joined: 19 Dec 2004, 14:38 My articles : 20 My images : 61 My catfish : 9 Spotted : 35
Location 2: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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by Marc van Arc » 31 Dec 2009, 15:34
Martin S wrote: Is
this one of a pimelod? I quite like it myself...
Martin
Definitely a pimelodid, probably
or something similar.
Wrt the keyrings: guess which one I like? Probably the same as you do
Martin S
Posts: 2100 Joined: 26 Mar 2003, 11:14 I've donated : $20.00! My images : 9 My cats species list: 90 (i:19, k:0) Spotted : 17
Location 1: Guildford, Surrey
Location 2: UK
Interests: Aquatics
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by Martin S » 31 Dec 2009, 16:09
Marc van Arc wrote: Definitely a pimelodid, probably
or something similar.
Yes, maybe. Might treat myself as am always looking for fish pictures and this is the first one I've seen I like enough to consider buying...
Marc van Arc wrote: Wrt the keyrings: guess which one I like? Probably the same as you do
Oh, I don't know...maybe
this one ?
Martin
Martin S
Posts: 2100 Joined: 26 Mar 2003, 11:14 I've donated : $20.00! My images : 9 My cats species list: 90 (i:19, k:0) Spotted : 17
Location 1: Guildford, Surrey
Location 2: UK
Interests: Aquatics
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by Martin S » 02 Jan 2010, 22:10
Silurus wrote: I think the fish in the photograph is Pimelodus pantaneiro .
Cool - thanks HH (and a happy new year to you).
Martin
RickE
Posts: 439 Joined: 05 Dec 2008, 10:06 I've donated : $20.00! My cats species list: 7 (i:1, k:0) My aquaria list: 2 (i:2) My BLogs : 1 (i:0, p:43)
Location 2: Watford, UK
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by RickE » 02 Jan 2010, 22:21
Some of those prints are truly hideous - like the dried out redtail. Mmmm... must get one of those!
Rick
Martin S
Posts: 2100 Joined: 26 Mar 2003, 11:14 I've donated : $20.00! My images : 9 My cats species list: 90 (i:19, k:0) Spotted : 17
Location 1: Guildford, Surrey
Location 2: UK
Interests: Aquatics
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by Martin S » 03 Jan 2010, 17:57
RickE wrote: Some of those prints are truly hideous - like the dried out redtail. Mmmm... must get one of those!
Yes, I can't understand why anyone would want a photo of a dried fish over one of it in it's natural environment - tough choice....NOT!
Richard B
Posts: 6952 Joined: 11 Aug 2006, 13:19 I've donated : $20.00! My articles : 9 My images : 11 My cats species list: 37 (i:0, k:0) My aquaria list: 4 (i:0) My BLogs : 2 (i:0, p:29) Spotted : 10
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Location 2: Warwickshire: UK
Interests: Tanganyika Catfish, African catfish, Non-loricariid sucker-catfish. Running, drinking, eating, sci-fi, stapelids
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by Richard B » 03 Jan 2010, 18:29
Martin S wrote: RickE wrote: Some of those prints are truly hideous - like the dried out redtail. Mmmm... must get one of those!
Yes, I can't understand why anyone would want a photo of a dried fish over one of it in it's natural environment - tough choice....NOT!
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