My TSN

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Definitely 100 % a TSN. I have three of them that I've raised from that size and are now all about 15 inches each. They grow really fast cause I've had them for only 8 months now. They were all about 3-4 inches when I got them, but that could be because I was power-feeding them.
 
ZOO YORK 207;641005; said:
Stotty it is 110% not a planiceps I have had both fish at the same time and a planiceps has a longer nose and it is more bronze in color.




I know what you’re saying just from the angle and the quality of the picture it looks so thin in the body also looks like it has the creamy white strip.

It’s also the dorsal fin I know I could be wrong but I have had a few TSN in the past and still have one to this day and there is something nagging me about the picture. Sorry to be an Ass just want to be 120% right.

http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?i...eps+&start=20&ndsp=20&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&sa=N


But you are right it has got the longer nose just looks like he could do with a good feed........;)

and the picture i posted was yes a young planiceps they change a lot take a look at this it was caught in the US

http://www.thejump.net/id/firewood-catfish.htm
 
thats IS Pseudoplatystoma Fasciatum, Tiger Shovelnose Catfish!! its not a Sorubimichthys Planiceps. Planiceps would have cost prob 5 times as much if not more!!
 
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