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the downward saloping snout is more like Nemadoras, for the rest it's tricky
Opsodoras have pointed noses that turn upwards.
maybe wai till it's settled over sand in a tank and wait till it has it's regular color?
some of the Opsodoras and Nemadoras species have unique dark patches or stripes in the fins and the caudal part of the body; but it's likely these are only well visible once the fish is settled.
Currently they are in a floating box under observation before I release them into the tank. Yes, they have a dark patch at the dorsal fin if you look carefully on the lower fish.
Interests: African catfishes and oddballs, Madagascar cichlids; stoner doom and heavy rock; old school choppers and riding them, fantasy novels, travelling and diving in the tropics and all things nature.
Interests: African catfishes and oddballs, Madagascar cichlids; stoner doom and heavy rock; old school choppers and riding them, fantasy novels, travelling and diving in the tropics and all things nature.