Species? Pimelodidae?
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Species? Pimelodidae?
Hi all! Saw this fish for sale in online store. Looks interesting but have no clue on species (honestly is not sure on family either: Pimelodidae? or maybe Bagridae). Was wondering what it is and how big it'll get. I would appreciate any help of experts!!! Cheers, DM.
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Re: Species? Pimelodidae?
Viktor Jarikov wrote: 16 Feb 2019, 15:16
….. the obscure / hard to ID so-called jumper catfish.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=44864&hilit=jumper
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=45989&hilit=jumper
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=44958&hilit=jumper
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=46777&hilit=jumper
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Re: Species? Pimelodidae?
Thank you, Dave! I'd not quote that clueless dude.
I am yet to see any of these, including mine, break 10" or so. Hence, I suppose these are, as many different species as they are, all small growing. On my scale anyway.
I am yet to see any of these, including mine, break 10" or so. Hence, I suppose these are, as many different species as they are, all small growing. On my scale anyway.
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Re: Species? Pimelodidae?
Sweet touch 
But not to diminish the discussions in those links above, there had been some worthwhile ID guesses suggested. There is something to chew on there.

But not to diminish the discussions in those links above, there had been some worthwhile ID guesses suggested. There is something to chew on there.
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