Silver Pimelodid id

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Silver Pimelodid id

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[Mod edit: Split from http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 13&t=34169
--Mats]

That fish looks like this.
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http://www.predatoryfishkeepers.com/for ... %29/page11

Pimelodus albicans has high body. Also, my fish in the catelog has small mouth.
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Ben, about YOUR fish: why do you think they are not ? Looks close to me. You should really start a new thread though. This does not belong here anymore. Maybe Mats could kindly split it off.
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Hi Vj,

The adipose fin just don't look right.
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Really? High, pronounced triangle, right shape and position on the body to me. Maybe two photos, side by side would help me see your point.
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that fish posted by me is a juvenile fish - abt 6 inch so I compared with this

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=6633

The distance to the tail just not right. what do you think ? :)
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Hi,

it looks like B. vaillanti to me as well. Compare it with this one: https://amazonpredators.wordpress.com/g ... vaillanti/
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I have seen Rico's fish but the adipose fin is quite diff comparing to the image posted by me earlier.
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This fish from the profile actually looks more like or something similar.

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These fish in the first post indeed look like as far as I can see.

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Hi Ben and all, here is my related thread from a year or so ago when my fish was 7" TL: http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... vaillantii

Wish I could photograph this guy today but he is in a deep dark pond and I see only glimpses of him at night, when I come armed with a flashlight and food. When/if I build my Aquarium exhibits and rehome him, I will post new pics then at my thread.

So does everyone think? Is my fish an albicans or a vaillantii? Perhaps replying at my thread, not Ben's, would make more sense.

He has not grown huge at all in this year or so. Maybe, still at a foot or a bit under. I was hoping it was a Vaillantii but such a slow growth tells me I am likely wrong.
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may wanna see expert opinion of our esteemed SidGuppy on my thread: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=30240&hilit=+vaillantii
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