On the difficulty of correctly identifying your Goonch. (Bagarius)

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Hello. I'm searching for someone who may know what species this Goonch Catfish would be.

Your help is appreciated. Thanks!
 
More pictures would be helpful. I can't tell from a top down view. If you know the collection point, that is immensely useful as well.
 
Wow great thread here rob, been thinking about a goonch but didnt know too much about them, this helped a lot. Do you keep any of your goonch w/ your tigers?

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Nice, I'd really love a southeast Asian specie, athere a time of the year I should get ready for them?

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That one is Bagarius rutilus, one of the southeast Asia species. They are imported most regularly as "Thai yarrelli". Wes is going to have some of these in his next batch.

There are three variants that your fish could be if it comes from Thailand though. Rutilus is the most likely morph IMO, but it could also be what I call yarrelli (the 'lowland giant', found in both India and SE Asia) or lica.

Rutilus-
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Holy hell, that lica is impressive! I'll have to get ready for that then. Goonch x batf x big bichirs. Thanks for the clarification, now if I find one other then from wes I'll know how to ID. About to shoot him a pm regarding price

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Holy hell, that lica is impressive! I'll have to get ready for that then. Goonch x batf x big bichirs. Thanks for the clarification, now if I find one other then from wes I'll know how to ID. About to shoot him a pm regarding price

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The rutilus that Wes has are likely to be your best bet (Thai yarrelli). They're much slower growing than either the highland (B. bagarius) or lowland (B. yarrelli) giants. Lica appears to be fairly slower growing as well, but they are quite rare in the hobby. I've only seen a few examples, so they're hard to gather data on. Hopefully Matt gets one soon so I can examine it.
 
The rutilus that Wes has are likely to be your best bet (Thai yarrelli). They're much slower growing than either the highland (B. bagarius) or lowland (B. yarrelli) giants. Lica appears to be fairly slower growing as well, but they are quite rare in the hobby. I've only seen a few examples, so they're hard to gather data on. Hopefully Matt gets one soon so I can examine it.

Im on the hunt! If the fish wont come to me within the next 6 months. Ill go to the fish.
 
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