
ID this possible bullhead?
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
Welcome to the Planet (seen you on MFK)!
It is Ameiurus serracanthus - see all the photos: http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/spe ... es_id=1089
Albeit e.g., MN_Rebel would tell you it is just a southern version of the brown bullhead: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... t=bullhead
IDK enough to say who is right. Really wish someone clarified it for me. Since I don't know if MN_Rebel is alone or has only a few others who share his view (or great many?) or his credentials, I'd side with the Cat-eLog for now.
It is Ameiurus serracanthus - see all the photos: http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/spe ... es_id=1089
Albeit e.g., MN_Rebel would tell you it is just a southern version of the brown bullhead: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... t=bullhead
IDK enough to say who is right. Really wish someone clarified it for me. Since I don't know if MN_Rebel is alone or has only a few others who share his view (or great many?) or his credentials, I'd side with the Cat-eLog for now.
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
Mixed opinions it seems I will have to grow him out some first I guess.
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That's not what I'd call mixed. Silurus can be wrong but he almost never is. He is Dr. Heok Hee Ng, a high-level ichthyologist and a specialist in catfish taxonomy, Asian catfish in particular.
A lot of what we know and talk about in our forums is the credit of his fruitful work in the field of fish taxonomy.
I am a low level hobbyist. That should tell you all.
So, HH, do you think the photos in the Cat-eLog are wrong then? Does the entry for A. serracanthus need to be revised?
Here is mine, ~4" TL:
A lot of what we know and talk about in our forums is the credit of his fruitful work in the field of fish taxonomy.
I am a low level hobbyist. That should tell you all.
So, HH, do you think the photos in the Cat-eLog are wrong then? Does the entry for A. serracanthus need to be revised?
Here is mine, ~4" TL:
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
I think a lot of the photos in the Cat-eLog of A. serracanthus are of the mottled form of A. nebulosus instead. All of the photos of A. serracanthus (where the identity is verified) I've seen show this species to have distinct pale spots, as in the first photo of the Cat-eLog.

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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
I have read through what information I have and this makes perfect sense now that it is pointed out.
Will post this in the Cat-eLog data issues to be sorted.
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Will post this in the Cat-eLog data issues to be sorted.
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
Thanks for the input everyone sorry that I am not familiar with the members of this board. Is there any way you can explain the characteristics that lead you to Brown bullhead Silurus? It reminds me of spotted, brown, and snail and I can't really tell the differences.Is there any chance it could be a yellow? The store I bought it from only knows that it came in with feeder fish it was lone ranger.
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From what I can see and armed with the new HH's teaching, the only pic that looks right is #1. Pics 2-12 are all of the mottled brown bullhead.
Mine came in with feeder ghost shrimp
Mine came in with feeder ghost shrimp

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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
MN_Rebel says the distinguishing characteristic is a large black spot on the dorsal at the base:
post #13 http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... e-ID/page2
Image taken from NANFA:
post #13 http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forum ... e-ID/page2
Image taken from NANFA:
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
As far as I know (spotted bullhead),(snail bullhead) and (flathead bullhead) all have a large dark spot at the base of the dorsal fin.
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Thanks, Birger. I didn't know. Helpful.
I think MN_Rebel meant distinguishing serracanthus (spotted) from the mottled version of the nebulosus (brown).
I think MN_Rebel meant distinguishing serracanthus (spotted) from the mottled version of the nebulosus (brown).
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
Sister threads for cross-referencing:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=39230&p=327384#p327384
The issue is skillfully resurrected by Narelle on Oct 17 2020: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=49518&p=327383#p327383
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=39230&p=327384#p327384
The issue is skillfully resurrected by Narelle on Oct 17 2020: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=49518&p=327383#p327383
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Re: ID this possible bullhead?
And, the issue eventually, sorted out in the catelog now too!
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