ID this 10" pseuda sp

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sure. i'll need every sp. delivered to me asap. preferably one male and female so i can do it all properly. if i could, i would
 
Man, these are hard to ID with so many variants and so many being not scientifically ID'ed
 
ewurm;558777; said:
Man, these are hard to ID with so many variants and so many being not scientifically ID'ed

yup. imagine if you were the photographer too. we'd be screwed lol :banhim: :D
 
Hey, some of his recent photos look realy good. Amazingly. Then again if he's drinking taj mahal, well he might end up taking a picture of a log rather than the fish.
 
I have no verified pictures of p. histrix. However, everything I have found has shown the p. histrix to have that body design.
 
WyldFya;559753; said:
I have no verified pictures of p. histrix. However, everything I have found has shown the p. histrix to have that body design.

i wld be very interested to know where u got that from...

every single website i've been shows me a diff body structure...

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not slimmer body profile with low head and "shoulders"

It also has a different tail structure compared to other pseuda sp. ...

finnage is also different

note the visible "scale" patterns on the sides too
 
That looks like an acanthicus histrix. Note the lack of adipose fin, this is a characteristic found only in species belonging to the acanthicus genus.
 
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