what kind of Sturisoma is this?

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what kind of Sturisoma is this?

Post by mallemalle »

Is it Sturisoma aureum or is it S. panamense?

or maybe someone else?

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Post by Silurus »

Looks more like S. barbatum to me.
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<I>S. festivum</I> would be my guess.

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here is a body picture as well.

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Post by pturley »

I concurr with Jools. Likely a Sturisoma festivum. Young adult male.

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Post by Yann »

Hi!

Shouldn't the body be more higher for Sturismoa festivum?
How long is your fish?
The fact that no filaments are shown on the dorsal and pectoral fins anyoe me a bit as well. It should be present when the fish get mature.
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the fish is about 17 cm long

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Hi!

With 17cm, it really can't be a festivum, the filament should be really presents on the dorsal and pectoral fins. The body should really be higher than this.
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Looks like Sturisoma panamense to me, especially that reddish brown color.
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Hi!

it could well be as Sturisoma panamense has a rather flat body with no filament in the dorsal and pectoral fins!
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yannfulliquet wrote:Hi!

With 17cm, it really can't be a festivum, the filament should be really presents on the dorsal and pectoral fins. The body should really be higher than this.
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SL or TL? Even at 17cm SL, the profile isn't that far off. The filament I agree with but maybe it has been removed one way or another. Colour is not a good identifying characterstic for these fish at all as they change quite dramatically depending on conditions.

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Post by Yann »

Hi!

Well I still doubt about the festivum id and would likely think at panamense.
The dorsal fin is not curved the way it is on festivum....
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Post by Jools »

I found another picture in the album - Image

Still just don't know, still tend towards <I>S. festivum</I> but not so sure now. You are right about the dorsal fin curve, but the fish does look just too small to be showing this as obviously as you would expect. Anyone find any pictures of similar sized ones with the "festivum dorsal"?

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Post by Sid Guppy »

I always thought that in S festivum (and S aureum, if festivum is not similar to aureum) the dark band goes upward and reaches the dorsal fin, but with this fish it doesn't (similar to S barbatum, but this fish is obviously no barbatum).
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Post by mallemalle »

ill try to tak an picture of the fish when its not on the stone so it might be possible to se the other coloration of the camo. the Sturisoma belongs to a friend of mine so ill bring the camera next time i drop by him.

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