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Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 01:51
by horseperson
not really sure where this goes, but i've been searching the internet for information about these catfish because i just got one for my boyfriends new tank, and i dont know anything about them. does anyone know a site that would be helpful?
thanks
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 02:01
by Silurus
The name “four-lined pimelodella” is often used for
. Is this what you're talking about?
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 12:56
by Richard B
I have seen that named applied to mystus species

does it have 6 whiskers or eight - if it is six it's a pim
or better still anychance of a photo?
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 15 Apr 2008, 12:57
by Richard B
By the way - welcome to the site horseperson

Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 16 Apr 2008, 00:05
by horseperson
i'm sure its a pim, because i got it from a pet store, i followed the link in the second response, and it was very helpful. right now its living in a tank with bala Sharks, rainbow sharks, an albino rainbow, and a plecy. needless to say it rules the bottom.
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 18 Apr 2008, 13:17
by Richard B
It probably is but shop id's are sometimes wrong - the fairly common "2-spot pim" is actually
a mystus species
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Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 20 Apr 2008, 15:38
by horseperson
mine is definitely a 4 line, it looks like the one from the description, not the 2 spot.
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 20 Apr 2008, 18:07
by Richard B
Sorry, perhaps i wasn't being clear. Your fish probably is a 4-line , what i was trying to say was that pet shops often make mistakes with identity's & used the 2 sopt as a well-known example.
A different example would be syno lucipinnis, which is still being sold in 99% of shops as syno petricola
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 02 May 2008, 17:01
by Plunt
I bought a "Four-lined Pim" from a local store which ended up being a Pimelodus albofasciatus.
Re: Four-lined Pimodella
Posted: 06 May 2008, 16:59
by MatsP
I moved it to South American (Everything else), since it seems to relate to Pimelodus, which is a South American species.
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Mats