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.
When this guy (or girl I dunno how to tell) was given to me, I was told that it was a rubberlip Pl*co. When I did some research on it, I found that Bulldog Pl*co and L146 was a synonym (according to That Fish Place)
Now that he grew a little in my tank, he doesn't look like a L146 or a Bulldog Pl*co as shown on the pic on TFP.
Here are some pics of him/her in a specimen container:
That little guy under him is an Ameca Splendens and she's in the main tank.
To me that looks like a young Liposarcus pardalis... That may be wrong, but what is certain is that it's definitely not a bulldog or rubberlip of any kind.
Chrysichthys wrote:It looks like a Common pl*co to me. Can you count the number of rays in the dorsal fin (or post a pic with the dorsal fin extended).
He moves around too much and he likes to hide in the jungle val so I can't get a pic of him... I can't even catch him without tearing up my vals.
TFP places incorrect photos or no photo at all on their site often. A while back, I sent them an e-mail because they showed a photo of an L-046 with the description of an L-202. That situation was quickly corrected.
That said, I did purchase some lovely, robust Otos from them. I see they sell "Queen Arabesque" for $19.99. I would ask for a photo of the exact fish prior to purchase, though, since the "Pygmy Corydoras" they sent were Corydora Hastatus and died within 5 days of arrival. They asked me to mail them the corpses for a credit(I'm not in the habit of keeping fish corpses. I got the credit anyway). They should work with you if this isn't the fish you ordered, especially if you didn't expect a 12" fish.
Amanda
bronzefry wrote:TFP places incorrect photos or no photo at all on their site often. A while back, I sent them an e-mail because they showed a photo of an L-046 with the description of an L-202. That situation was quickly corrected.
That said, I did purchase some lovely, robust Otos from them. I see they sell "Queen Arabesque" for $19.99. I would ask for a photo of the exact fish prior to purchase, though, since the "Pygmy Corydoras" they sent were Corydora Hastatus and died within 5 days of arrival. They asked me to mail them the corpses for a credit(I'm not in the habit of keeping fish corpses. I got the credit anyway). They should work with you if this isn't the fish you ordered, especially if you didn't expect a 12" fish.
Amanda
Thanks for the info. I got this catfish for free from a local and I only used TFP as a refernce (now I know that I shouldn't!)