The general consensus at this point seems to be that we're data deficient to be able to determine that with reliability. thebiggerthebetter please drop some knowledge on me if I'm mistaken in this.Which one tho? Peru or Brazil? I dont think its a suri cause of the tip of the snout does not look like a suri
Oof. Good luck with that! ??Btw just want to share this new bad boy at the main tank with my forskahliis. It's not a piraiba. But it also bites
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Peru is merely upstream from Brazil. IDK if there is a reliable way or any way to tell. I don't think so. If there is, IDK it. GiantFishKeeper101 seems to think he could tell differences.Which one tho? Peru or Brazil? I dont think its a suri cause of the tip of the snout does not look like a suri
I mean, ATF are the living version of the lures people use to catch wolves, and behave in exactly the same manner. I wouldn't mix them. ?Will it kill my fatfs?
They're the same rivers. Filamentosum are migratory. Someone who claims there's a difference is going to have to do a LOT to convince me that there's actually a difference. This is shaping up, imo anyway, to be the same thing as some people insisting that some juruense are a different thing because of *reasons* that no one can ever agree to.Maybe let's wait for him to get bigger. I think sp peru is greyish color and sp brazil is darker imo
Btw can I feed this little guy live small shrimps?Hi. What about my new baby boy?
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Their difference as I mentioned in post #5. They are very distinguishable on the head especially the snout & the area around the eyes. To me, Peru & Brazil are the same variants because they share the same stretch of river, the adults will travel uphill to breed, which one of the migratory root are Peru. But it have been recorded juvenile Suriname specimen found on Manaus, Brazil but if I remember correctly it could probably be a cf. Peru (duck bill), square shaped mouthNice wolf. Your pictures would get the proper visibility in the appropriate forums and your time and effort would be better appreciated.
Peru is merely upstream from Brazil. IDK if there is a reliable way or any way to tell. I don't think so. If there is, IDK it. GiantFishKeeper101 seems to think he could tell differences.
Thank you much for this, bro.Their difference as I mentioned in post #5. They are very distinguishable on the head especially the snout & the area around the eyes. To me, Peru & Brazil are the same variants because they share the same stretch of river, the adults will travel uphill to breed, which one of the migratory root are Peru. But it have been recorded juvenile Suriname specimen found on Manaus, Brazil but if I remember correctly it could probably be a cf. Peru (duck bill), square shaped mouth