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jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 03:54
by Proteus
Hi there,
Was wondering since I have a couple of midnight or zamora cunchis catfish in one of my tanks thought that guy would be great though I would like to know what type of a species it is so I could get a couple more of those as its neat looking cat!
Rapps is selling it for 35$
he could not get a postitve ID from it as he tried his best, and said I could ask here for your help

Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 04:15
by pturley
It looks like a fish often imported as a Otorongo Driftwood catfish. How big is it?
Trachycorystes sp. perhaps.
Unfortunately, these are not listed in the Cat-ELog.
Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 04:56
by Proteus
the info states the specimen is 5'' long
Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 05:07
by Proteus
been trying to find info on the Otorongo Driftwood catfish though no hits
Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 08:30
by Martin S
Great looking fish! I'm very jealous!
It looks very similar in body shape to
, but the markings are quite different.
Keep us informed if you decide to purchase this, and if it's not in the Catelog, I'm sure Jools would like some pictures...
Martin
Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 10:55
by Marc van Arc
I'm pretty sure it is Liosomadoras oncinus. Skinny and indeed with an uncommon colour pattern. I would need a better picture to see the postcleithral process, but overall shape and the huge pectoral spines will do as well.
The Otorongo is much more slender. It sits in the Clog as Trachelyopterus sp 2.
Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 14 Nov 2008, 12:07
by Richard B
regardless of what it is, $35 seems great for such a good looking individual
Re: jaguar catfish? (from Monsterfishkeepers)
Posted: 18 Nov 2008, 19:58
by Proteus
Yes, in the process of obtaining that guy from Jeff. I really hope it works out great.
Cheers, and thank you all for your help.
Will post more pictures once he's settled in the tank.