Hey guys long time. Need ID please

tommybhermitage

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Hey everyone been a While. Need a quick ID. Got him as a frogtmouth cat a while ago no one knew for sure I’d. He does have a fin that’s bent and idk why been like it since I got him. Thanks in advance!!! And he has a battle found on him to from one of the other cats. All doing good though, have him with 1 huge BDW cat a smaller one a jag 2 false jags a giant bumble bee , dayi eel parrot and some community fish.

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tommybhermitage

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No doubt fighting with your giant bumblebee as this tools like a batrochoglanis.
But the GBB is probably half the size. And he’s never around him from when I see, times through all the night, work in mill so I check them all diff time. I’m thinking he fights with the big driftwood cat. Plenty tank space they are fine together though

But that is def the name of the fish. Thank you sir.
 
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thebiggerthebetter

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Well, look who decided to crawl from under a rock...

I must agree with Dave on the genus (without looking at more photos to freshen up my memory). This too is right up the Yellowcat Yellowcat alley. He will like it.
 

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Initially hard to tell without knowing the size of the fish. Definitely a batrochoglanis species. If it's under 7" or so I could likely batrochoglanis raninus. These are the most commonly imported species, others of the genus are rarely seen in the hobby..
 
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