TSN question

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A pretty one lol.

Most likely reticulatum or fasciatum but it's too young to tell. I don't think it's corruscans.
 
A pretty one lol.

Most likely reticulatum or fasciatum but it's too young to tell. I don't think it's corruscans.

Heres a better pic:) im leaning on this being a fascia and the other (2nd pic) being a retic? :/ its has a grey-ish base and a rather slender profile as compared to the other:)

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Both look like fasciatum atm...may be a difference as they grow but the new guy is too small to tell really. New guy just looks under fed, the light color is irrelevant and id guess hell darken up in ur care with regular feeding. 9 times outta 10 if u think have something other than fasciatum....its fasciatum lol...there farmed alot and patterns vary but all fasci end up looking the same over 18-24".

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I'd agree with everything that Wesnesday has to say on the species.

The new fish is particularly attractive to me though. I really like him :)
 
Both look like fasciatum atm...may be a difference as they grow but the new guy is too small to tell really. New guy just looks under fed, the light color is irrelevant and id guess hell darken up in ur care with regular feeding. 9 times outta 10 if u think have something other than fasciatum....its fasciatum lol...there farmed alot and patterns vary but all fasci end up looking the same over 18-24".

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Thanks! Hopefully in a few months he reaches 18😁 i see your point. Although there was just something strikingly different from him. I mean i've seen my fair share of TSNs and these particular batch just caught my eye. There were only 5 of them:/ i've been to planet catfish and didnt find much on the other species. Although i found out there are a lot of subspecies under fasciatum which could also be a case? Although some pica found for a specie could also be found in another which confused me even more. The older ones have always been brown-ish while this one is grey:/




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