Maybe.. At least it didn't require knowing the names of (really) obscure bands ^W Artists or contain toothpaste referencespanaque wrote:That one was just too easy obviously.

Give me a bit to concoct a new one...
Maybe.. At least it didn't require knowing the names of (really) obscure bands ^W Artists or contain toothpaste referencespanaque wrote:That one was just too easy obviously.
Correct!Dave Rinaldo wrote:
Another one that fits the cluesRichard B wrote: Hang on, can i change my guess to Cory punctatus & Doras punctatus Aucheno GLANIS - ooooo it fits???
Du hast good taste.the only German band that hits the speakers in here these days is RAMMSTEIN![]()
Clue: Some may think I'm a "sponger".Part of my Genus name is common with "Wels Catfish".
I share my species name with two other catfish.
....not African.
Pterygoplichthys multiradiatus
Brochis multiradiatus
Heptapterus multiradiatus
Mystus multiradiatus
Didn't flip enough pages apparently...There are more than two other multiradiatus![]()
L number Banana wrote: .....could only find 1 matching species for each, maybe I need to flip more pages..
That's the one!!
You can search the Cat-eLog for species name too - in the main Cat-eLog page, the third item on the right of the page is a "Genus/Species" search where you can choose "contains" with an empty genus, and it will give you a list of all the species matching the species name of any genus (and of course, all species in a genus, if you want to do it that way, along with various other things like you can in fishbase).Dave Rinaldo wrote:You can search Fishbase using just the species name![]()
I hadn't noticed that feature as I always use the drop down menu!in the main Cat-eLog page, the third item on the right of the page is a "Genus/Species"
Same here, what a time saver!I hadn't noticed that feature as I always use the drop down menu!
New clues:1) I am very small
2) I have a common name that can be both soft and painful.
3) I am a colourful catfish
4) I have many, many keepers
Nope but it would fit, too.Corydoras panda
That's it!Microglanis iheringi?