minnnt Fish Expert Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 12,060 Reaction score 0 Location Nottinghamshire Sep 18, 2011 #1 Anyone I.D. this for me please? Thanks
synodontismultipunctatus Fish Crazy Joined Apr 16, 2010 Messages 227 Reaction score 0 Location London Sep 18, 2011 #2 I cant give you a 100 percent positive ID but id start looking within the mochokidae family! #41#### that tail looks so familiar though, i know ive seen this fish before!
I cant give you a 100 percent positive ID but id start looking within the mochokidae family! #41#### that tail looks so familiar though, i know ive seen this fish before!
OP OP minnnt Fish Expert Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 12,060 Reaction score 0 Location Nottinghamshire Sep 18, 2011 #3 Thanks for the reply. It has been identified as Chrysichthys Ornatus in another thread. Would you agree?
Thanks for the reply. It has been identified as Chrysichthys Ornatus in another thread. Would you agree?
synodontismultipunctatus Fish Crazy Joined Apr 16, 2010 Messages 227 Reaction score 0 Location London Sep 19, 2011 #4 Yeah definately! I looked a a few shovel noses that ithought of but i couldnt find it
MartinS Fish Addict Joined Jul 8, 2008 Messages 875 Reaction score 1 Location GB Sep 21, 2011 #5 My first thought was either Chrysichthys Ornatus or Goeldiella eques, but I'd say it's almost definitely the former. At nearly 10" SL, this will need to be kept with medium to large fish to ensure they don't become dinner! Nice find BTW Martin
My first thought was either Chrysichthys Ornatus or Goeldiella eques, but I'd say it's almost definitely the former. At nearly 10" SL, this will need to be kept with medium to large fish to ensure they don't become dinner! Nice find BTW Martin
Wills Retired Moderator Retired Moderator ⚒️ Tank of the Month 🏆 Joined Jun 15, 2009 Messages 10,940 Reaction score 4,728 Location East Yorks Sep 21, 2011 #6 See Minnnt what did I tell you MartinS is the man for catfish Wills