Tsn?

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Tsn?

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Recently adopted/had given to me what I believe to be a Tiger shovelnose. Just under 4"TL. This is the best pic I've gotten so far (the only time he's still is when he's under or behind something).
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BTW- yes I know how big they get and no I didn't and wouldn't have bought one. When I told a friend how big his fish was gonna get :shock: , he gave it to me.
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Actually to be more specific I should ask is he a P. tigrinum or a P. fasciatum? I'm thinking tigrinum but then I haven't found pics of a juvenile fasciatum yet. 8)
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Post by Silurus »

It's more likely a P. fasciatum. This is what a young P. tigrinum looks like:
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I don't know why the images of P. fasciatum and P. tigrinum are reversed (tigrinum is fasciatum and vice versa) in the Cat-eLog.
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