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01-22-2013, 11:56 AM #1Pacu
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id?
i picked uo this catfish from my lfs another customer had brought it back the guy who served me said he didnt know what it was but i could have it for a tenner so i got it

any ideas what it is??
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01-22-2013, 4:43 PM #2Dorado
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I'm no expert but I would say it is a four line pimelodus. It is definately a type of pictus cat though, will stay small under a foot, usually peaceful and often likes the company of other pictus.
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01-22-2013, 8:16 PM #3Banned
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Yes, definitely a pictus of some sort. Although im leaning towards the spotted kind rather than four line. Spotted pictus usually max @ 6inch.
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01-22-2013, 8:20 PM #4Banned
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But keep in mind there are 2 species of spotted pictus. 1 gets bigger than the other.
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01-22-2013, 8:34 PM #5Green Sunfish
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I have too fish identical to that and I always thought they were four line pims
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01-23-2013, 3:17 PM #6Leopoldi Ray
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It looks like a Pimelodus albofasciatus.
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01-23-2013, 3:22 PM #7Leopoldi Ray
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It looks like a pimelodus blochii.
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01-23-2013, 3:23 PM #8Leopoldi Ray
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Scratch the first of my two posts lol.
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01-23-2013, 9:28 PM #9Muskellunge
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I am rather sure it is Pimelodus blochii: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...species_id=653
If you wanna check out other look-alikes: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...p?genus_id=101
I am not 100% sure but I think 4-line pim should be the name for Pimelodus tetramerus: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...species_id=834
... but it appears several smallish-to-medium Pimelodus are called that name by sellers/transhippers/exporters. Moreover, shipments of any of those are rarely pure and most usually are mixed. Blochii+tetramerus is one very common mix. One has to keep in mind that probably half/significant portion of that genus is still undescribed.
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01-23-2013, 9:30 PM #10Muskellunge
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