G.Platynema, Tigrinus, Flavicans, A.Torosus
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G.Platynema, Tigrinus, Flavicans, A.Torosus
Here are some pics of my catfish:
6" G.Platynema
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/694211613
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/494785064
20" M.Tigrinus
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/195325223
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/710700305
8" A.Torosus
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/233601864
and my 12" Flavicans
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/798049947
more pics of my fish are in my album: http://pictures.care2.com/view/1/934586298
6" G.Platynema
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/694211613
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/494785064
20" M.Tigrinus
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/195325223
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/710700305
8" A.Torosus
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/233601864
and my 12" Flavicans
http://pictures.care2.com/view/2/798049947
more pics of my fish are in my album: http://pictures.care2.com/view/1/934586298
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That's ONE FAT HEALTHY tigrinus!
or was it private Hell for 2 goldfishes?
I especially like the one on top (Goslinea) it looks decidedly weird.
But the most imposing looking cat was that never seen before spotty cat; I didn't even know the name....Aguarunichthys??
or was it private Hell for 2 goldfishes?

I especially like the one on top (Goslinea) it looks decidedly weird.
But the most imposing looking cat was that never seen before spotty cat; I didn't even know the name....Aguarunichthys??
Plan B should not automatically be twice as much explosives as Plan A
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yes,, the spotted catfish in the pic is the Aguarunichthys Torosus,, very nice cat !
I recently got the large Tigrinus,, I had it for about a week now. It is very beautiful, but it hasn't eaten very much since I got him,, may be a couple of feeders,, I think it will take time for it to adjust,, if you ask me,, just get a small Tigrinus and raise it,, it is very risky to get a large Tigrinus,,
I recently got the large Tigrinus,, I had it for about a week now. It is very beautiful, but it hasn't eaten very much since I got him,, may be a couple of feeders,, I think it will take time for it to adjust,, if you ask me,, just get a small Tigrinus and raise it,, it is very risky to get a large Tigrinus,,