KDF Identification System
The Key Distinct Feature Identification System, or "KDF" for brevity, is a system developed by Filipino hobbyist and 40 year veteran Angel Ampil ( F fishyguy ). This system aims to be able to identify species and even variants of species of fish from one another by providing DISTINCT FEATURES and CHARACTERISTICS such as markings, shapes, colors and the like, in much simpler terms, in order to further distinguish the specie that is being identified.
Most us here are mere hobbyist who are trying our best to sound like ichthyologists in identifying and describing different species of fish. However, scientific terms often does not get across to most hobbyists due to their technical nature. The KDF Identification System aims to bridge the gap by being able to properly identify a specie of fish from one another by using simpler terms.
Using the KDF system in the identification of various fish species is simple. When a question is asked regarding the identification of a certain specie of fish, We first put the Name of the fish (It is recommended that we put both the common and the scientific name of the fish), which is then followed by a quick, bullet-point enumeration of KEY DISTINCT FEATURES the said fish has.
Example:
*Credits to Xanderm Vamptrev, et al for the descriptions. Some I paraphrased to demonstrate the KDF system in simpler terms.
(Hydrolycus Armatus)
KDF:
-Large tail
-Brad body
-Downturned head
-Black bar behind gill plate
-white edged tail
-Clear tail turning to black
(Hydrolycus Scomberiodes)
- Brown tail that becomes transparent towards the back
- Small dark spot behind gill plate
- Fins are small compared to body
- Large pectoral fins
(Hydrolycus Tatauaia)
-Upturned head
-Red/Orange adipose fin, Matches the color of the tail
-Big Black Eyes
*I only included the more commonly available species of Hydrolycus as I would like to demonstrate how it works.
In using the KDF system, not only do we shed light on what specie the fish in question is, we also provide valuable information on what sets them apart from other fishes thus providing a basis on our claims. We simplify the identification process while still being able to explain why such specie is DISTINCT from another through the enumeration of the KEY DISTINCT FEATURES.
This might prove useful especially for the more experienced to moderately experienced members as they try to identify a specie which another member is trying to figure out, they could just ennumerate "KDFs" instead of redirecting the person to the profile sheets.
This is my initial draft of it. Let me know what you think I am open to any kind of opinion. Than you
The Key Distinct Feature Identification System, or "KDF" for brevity, is a system developed by Filipino hobbyist and 40 year veteran Angel Ampil ( F fishyguy ). This system aims to be able to identify species and even variants of species of fish from one another by providing DISTINCT FEATURES and CHARACTERISTICS such as markings, shapes, colors and the like, in much simpler terms, in order to further distinguish the specie that is being identified.
Most us here are mere hobbyist who are trying our best to sound like ichthyologists in identifying and describing different species of fish. However, scientific terms often does not get across to most hobbyists due to their technical nature. The KDF Identification System aims to bridge the gap by being able to properly identify a specie of fish from one another by using simpler terms.
Using the KDF system in the identification of various fish species is simple. When a question is asked regarding the identification of a certain specie of fish, We first put the Name of the fish (It is recommended that we put both the common and the scientific name of the fish), which is then followed by a quick, bullet-point enumeration of KEY DISTINCT FEATURES the said fish has.
Example:
*Credits to Xanderm Vamptrev, et al for the descriptions. Some I paraphrased to demonstrate the KDF system in simpler terms.
(Hydrolycus Armatus)
KDF:
-Large tail
-Brad body
-Downturned head
-Black bar behind gill plate
-white edged tail
-Clear tail turning to black
(Hydrolycus Scomberiodes)
- Brown tail that becomes transparent towards the back
- Small dark spot behind gill plate
- Fins are small compared to body
- Large pectoral fins
(Hydrolycus Tatauaia)
-Upturned head
-Red/Orange adipose fin, Matches the color of the tail
-Big Black Eyes
*I only included the more commonly available species of Hydrolycus as I would like to demonstrate how it works.
In using the KDF system, not only do we shed light on what specie the fish in question is, we also provide valuable information on what sets them apart from other fishes thus providing a basis on our claims. We simplify the identification process while still being able to explain why such specie is DISTINCT from another through the enumeration of the KEY DISTINCT FEATURES.
This might prove useful especially for the more experienced to moderately experienced members as they try to identify a specie which another member is trying to figure out, they could just ennumerate "KDFs" instead of redirecting the person to the profile sheets.
This is my initial draft of it. Let me know what you think I am open to any kind of opinion. Than you