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Thread: TSN ID Chart- Pseudoplatystoma
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04-21-2010, 1:22 PM #21Goliath Tigerfish
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no but may fade, i noticed more spots and nearly no stripes... how about another test?
looking for motoro, henlei, hystrix, or retic rays 4-6" disk.looking for Brachyplatysoma Juruense, and Marbled Pim.a penny for my thoughts oh no i'll sell em for a dollar theyre worth so much more after i'm a gonner and maybe then you'll hear the words that i've been singin' its funny when your dead how people start listenin' "The Band Perry" -If i die young
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04-23-2010, 6:32 PM #22Banned
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Couple easy ones,


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04-26-2010, 6:51 PM #23Banned
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There are some more from the fish market.
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03-02-2011, 4:43 PM #24Muskellunge
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2nd to the last post:
recticulatum
recticulatum
recticulatum
tigrinum
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04-17-2012, 5:39 PM #25Dorado
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Hopefully the image attaches but can I have some help an ID
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(June 13, 1980 - March 31, 2008)
Originally Posted by sherbear
there's nothing geigh about behemoth =)
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04-28-2012, 9:29 AM #26Datnoid
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I used to have a TSN before my stupid payara ate it...
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11-24-2012, 3:18 PM #28Catfish God
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Doing some research on pseudoplatystoma, and came across this document.
PSEUDOPLATYSTOMA GARCIAMARQUEZI, A NEW SPECIES OF
GIANT TIGER CATFISH (SILURIFORMES, PIMELODIDAE) FROM
THE MAGDALENA BASIN, COLOMBIA: A SPECIES THREATENED
WITH EXTINCTION
Found here:
http://www.ibcperu.org/doc/isis/7162.pdf
Based on evidence presented within that would make this the 9th recognized species in the genus. It is also evident from reading it that it has many of the same authors and ichthyologists as the document that set up the 8 species described in the beginning of this thread. Many of the same methods were used to describe this species, and there is speculation within that it could be the largest of all the Pseudoplatystoma species. Also would be considered an endangered species.
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