Juvenile Waligonia leerii? Erm, no…

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Juvenile Waligonia leerii? Erm, no…

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I caught this in a peat swamp in Central Kalimantan in Borneo. Wondering whether it might be . There were lots of them and would be interesting to identify this as nursery area for this important local food fish.
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Re: Juvenile Waligonia leerii

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This is a member of the Ompok leiacanthus group. Likely .
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Many thanks as always @Silurus!
This was in Sebangau forest, so outside known range for O. supernus, but certainly not a million miles away. Habitat shot…
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