Catfish ID
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Catfish ID
Hello
I have this catfish, and I am a little uncertain about its ID. I think it is a Synodontis Notatus without spots, but can any of you confirm this ?
The pictures of it can be viewed at :
http://www.akvariesiden.dk/forum_ny/for ... &id=174095
The site is danish, so most of you proberly wont understand a word, but the pictures of the first two entries in the post show the catfish,[/url]
I have this catfish, and I am a little uncertain about its ID. I think it is a Synodontis Notatus without spots, but can any of you confirm this ?
The pictures of it can be viewed at :
http://www.akvariesiden.dk/forum_ny/for ... &id=174095
The site is danish, so most of you proberly wont understand a word, but the pictures of the first two entries in the post show the catfish,[/url]
Regards
Christian Hansen
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Definitely chrysichthys.
but it could be another species, some of those Chrysichthys look a lot the same, esp when juvies. (and some get huge! making 18 cm pretty 'juvie')
I've seen auratus on occasion, and those are more "metallic", and the eyes are even bigger.
it looks like C brachynema to me.
btw the first pic of C brachynema in the catelog is another species, the rest (10 pics) show C brachynema, but that first looks like a species more close to auratus again.
but it could be another species, some of those Chrysichthys look a lot the same, esp when juvies. (and some get huge! making 18 cm pretty 'juvie')
I've seen auratus on occasion, and those are more "metallic", and the eyes are even bigger.
it looks like C brachynema to me.
btw the first pic of C brachynema in the catelog is another species, the rest (10 pics) show C brachynema, but that first looks like a species more close to auratus again.