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    Breeding of Channa aurantimaculata

    Fantastic pictures :WHOA: Congrats on breeding these stunning fish.
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    Post your Lates perch thread

    Looking forward to this thread and checking out peoples perch.
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    Eel Catfish

    If by stinging catfish you mean Heteropneustes fossilis, then here is a handy caresheet for you. http://www.planetcatfish.com/cotm/cotm.php?article_id=108
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    Amblyceps Mangois

    Great looking catfish, nice to see something different.
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    Rare?

    Rhinodoras. :)
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    Imperial Loach Sunbathing

    Very nice, the ultimate loach :thumbsup:
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    Notoglanidium Macrostoma

    :) http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/notoglanidium_macrostoma.htm
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    Channa Pleurophthalma tank!

    Very nice fish and set up :thumbsup:
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    my Channa Pulchra story

    :thumbsup:
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    my Channa Pulchra story

    Congratulations :thumbsup:
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    Wyckii Or Wyckioides?

    Thank you Biggerthebetter ;)
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    Wyckii Or Wyckioides?

    Sorrry the biggerthebetter, i was going off old taxonomy. To be honest dont really keep up with cats anymore like i used to. Would like to look at HH Ng's revision if you could point me in right direction :thumbsup:
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    my Channa Pulchra story

    Great looking fish and tank. Good luck with the breeding :thumbsup:
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    Wyckii Or Wyckioides?

    Yes.
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    Wyckii Or Wyckioides?

    Wyckioides - they always have white maxillary barbels, Wyckii do not at this size, and rarely do as a adult :)
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    My Asiatica F1

    Stunning!!
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    Thoughts on Rita rita?

    Dont think thats a Rita, looks to be Ariidae, Rita have small eyes. :thumbsup:
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    MY UGLY CATFISH COMMUNITY TANK

    Nice collection of cool cats :thumbsup:
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    ID catfish please

    Cant really tell from the video, but from what i can see its a Hemisorubim platyrhynchos, here's a link for better pix. http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=755
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    id this catfish

    At first glance and probably the most commonly available of the Auchenipteridae i wasw thinking T galeatus, but on closer inspection i'm not to sure the dorsal looks a little too long to me (could be angle of pic) So it could also be Trachyelyopyerus fisheri, but better pix would help.:)
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