Did you know fantastic help is an anagram of Planet Catfish? This forum is for those of you with pictures of your catfish who are looking for help identifying them. There are many here to help and a firm ID is the first step towards keeping your catfish in the best conditions.
benny
Posts: 91 Joined: 27 Jan 2003, 03:36
Location 1: Singapore
Post
by benny » 20 Apr 2004, 19:30
Hi guys,
Got this from a peru shipment and have no idea what species it is.
This is suppose to be a new fish according to the importer. It's about 3 to 4 cm long. Total length.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Last edited by
benny on 20 Apr 2004, 21:52, edited 1 time in total.
benny
Posts: 91 Joined: 27 Jan 2003, 03:36
Location 1: Singapore
Post
by benny » 20 Apr 2004, 21:41
Thanks!
Parotocinclus sp. 3 "peru"
And that's not ich on the fish. This species grows up to 3 cm only.
Cheers,
coelacanth
Posts: 880 Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 13:19 My articles : 1 My images : 2 My catfish : 4 My cats species list: 32 (i:3, k:0) Spotted : 3
Location 1: Bolton, UK
Location 2: UK
Interests: All things Aquatic
Post
by coelacanth » 21 Apr 2004, 11:44
Janne wrote: It looks like a Parotocinclus species and maybe these
Nope, the fish in question doesn't have an adipose fin, whereas the suggested Parotocinclus has. It's closer to a Hypoptopoma than Parotocinclus IMO.
coelacanth
Posts: 880 Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 13:19 My articles : 1 My images : 2 My catfish : 4 My cats species list: 32 (i:3, k:0) Spotted : 3
Location 1: Bolton, UK
Location 2: UK
Interests: All things Aquatic
Post
by coelacanth » 22 Apr 2004, 10:44
Silurus wrote: Looks like it might be Nannoptopoma , but I am too far away from my library to confirm right now.
Apparently it comes from the Rio Putumayo, and only shows these colours when young.
Janne
Expert
Posts: 1765 Joined: 01 Jan 2003, 02:16 My articles : 10 My images : 241 Spotted : 73
Location 2: Belém, Brazil
Contact:
Post
by Janne » 22 Apr 2004, 21:22
No it was not sic
your pic was better...
And I missed the adipose fin...next time I will look closer
Janne
philtre
Posts: 212 Joined: 03 Jan 2003, 08:25 My images : 3 My cats species list: 29 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
Location 1: sg
Contact:
Post
by philtre » 26 Apr 2004, 09:48
coelacanth wrote: Silurus wrote: Looks like it might be Nannoptopoma , but I am too far away from my library to confirm right now.
Apparently it comes from the Rio Putumayo, and only shows these colours when young.
Do you mean that these specimens are young specimens? What would the adult specimen be? Any pictorial reference?
Thanks.
Caol_ila
Posts: 1281 Joined: 02 Jan 2003, 12:09 My images : 52 Spotted : 23
Location 1: Mainz, Germany
Post
by Caol_ila » 26 Apr 2004, 13:53
Hi!
Welsatlas Bd.1 reads that there is a species from Peru N.sternoptychum but gives no picture...
Size is said to be 3 cm max
cheers
Christian