Hemibagrus planiceps

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Hemibagrus planiceps

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Just got the right time to take a picture of one of my favorite hemibagrus. Usually they came along with nemurus & sold under that name.
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-With H. nemurus (right)

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Nice catfish, any idea how big they get?
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minipol wrote:Nice catfish, any idea how big they get?
Thank you. :)
Haven't got any idea honestly. Some of my friends said have seen 30 to 35cm specimens, but it's only an estimate.
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What's their temperament and aggressiveness?
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As there is only a preserved specimen pictured in cat-e-log would you consider sending pics to be included?
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Yeah, good idea, Richard. I am not trying to stir the pot but are we sure of the ID? Better secure Silurus's opine first?
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Viktor Jarikov wrote:Yeah, good idea, Richard. I am not trying to stir the pot but are we sure of the ID? Better secure Silurus's opine first?

Indeed - @Silurus, are you about at all?
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Sorry to be a pest but need Silurus' input.
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It's a member of the H. planiceps species group, but it's easier to identify if I knew where it came from.
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Viktor Jarikov wrote:What's their temperament and aggressiveness?
Little less timid compared to nemurus & don't hesitate to go out during daytime, but still very skittish when approached by people. I don't really have problem keeping the fish (about 14cm SL week ago) with 6.5cm agamyxis & 8cm carpintis in 90l quarantine tank for a month.
Richard B wrote:As there is only a preserved specimen pictured in cat-e-log would you consider sending pics to be included?
Sure. :D
I'm having a little trouble taking better pics of him (not sure), really have to spend more time working on this.
Silurus wrote:It's a member of the H. planiceps species group, but it's easier to identify if I knew where it came from.
Comes from West Java, could be from Bogor or Sukabumi area.


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If it's from Java, then it's H. planiceps.
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Animusartificio, if you would like to submit your photos, please take a look at bullet 3 here: http://www.planetcatfish.com/general/ge ... cle_id=397 We'd all appreciate it, needless to say.
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