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My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 18:14
by Martin S
Managed to find a
through NHA, and it arrived this afternoon so left work early to collect. Also came with a possible
(see post in What's My Catfish).

Will take more pics once it's settled in.
Martin
[mod edit: Jools: Fixed misspelling in sp(1) clog link]
Re: My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 19:47
by Jools
This is
not
. The mouthparts on the latter genus are like nothing else in the doradidae.
Jools
Re: My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 08:58
by Martin S
Ok thanks Jools - any ideas which one though? Doesn't look much like any of them to me!
Martin
Re: My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 09:25
by Jools
is the one commonly imported, turns up alongside the other doradid and tends to be exported out of Peru.
Jools
Re: My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 11:04
by Richard B
My Rhynchodoras came from NHA & was a lone oddity in a tank.I believe it had been there for some time.
I have a feeling i saw this one at the back of one of NHA tanks when i was last there & it intrigued & frustrated me because a) i couldn't see it clearly enough & b) i couldn't therefore identify it properly.
I don't think there'll be a better suggestion than hat from Jools
Re: My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 11:18
by The.Dark.One
I sent an image of one of these to Mark Sabaj about a month ago (who is the leading dorad ichthyologist), he confirmed that it was R. boehlkei, and identified it by the high number of lateral scutes (your fish has the same count as mine), and the deep post cleithral process. So Jools is right.
Re: My new Rhynchodoras woodsi
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 13:05
by Martin S
Jools wrote: is the one commonly imported, turns up alongside the other doradid and tends to be exported out of Peru.
The.Dark.One wrote:I sent an image of one of these to Mark Sabaj about a month ago (who is the leading dorad ichthyologist), he confirmed that it was R. boehlkei, and identified it by the high number of lateral scutes (your fish has the same count as mine), and the deep post cleithral process. So Jools is right.
Thanks chaps. Now added to My Cats.
Thanks again
Martin