id this catfish

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Looks like Tatia intermedia but I can't be certain. Definitely a Wood Catfish though.
 
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.:)
 
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.:)
thanks for the id;)
 
Woodcats are a huge family. Definitely check the cat-e-log on planetcatfish to see if you can narrow it down.
 
thanks for id ;)my camera sucks. is 15$ for one worth it

Aren't you in Sri-Lanka? Here in the US, I'd say yes if it is small, 3"-4".

However, if it is rare (Wayne's ID #2 - is it rare?), IMO, all bets are off.
 
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