I am also not very familiar with how common these are in the hobby.
Any idea of the retail price will also help. These guys are twice the size now.
Viktor Jarikov wrote:I think it may be either Brachyplatystoma vaillanti or Pimelodus albicans. Please see if these threads duscussing that are of any help.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... vaillantii
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... vaillantii
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... vaillantii
Sorry Rob, my answer could have read as a "correction" of yours but really I was addressing your comment/half-question. So, I should have said "in the USA".Redtailrob wrote:Not sure how available they are in the states but VERY rare here in the UK.
Hi Saul,Unungy wrote:I haven't seen many available at 4+" or so in USA, most I've seen are already big fish. anyhow, so ViKtor how would you classify rare and medium rare?
Are you saying that my fish is also a Pimelodus Albicans?Viktor Jarikov wrote:Well, with great help from Silurus I must change the ID on my fish. It is a Pimelodus albicans, just as Silurus said from the start: http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 13&t=30240
It does look very similar but there seems to be a size difference between the ones I had for sale and this 8" I still keep in touch with my customer that put them in a pond for breeding purposes. Hopefully he could help us with some pictures now that several months have gone by.Viktor Jarikov wrote:same, different? http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... ost6485343