Cranoglanis multiradiatus
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Cranoglanis multiradiatus
Hi All,
Just wanted share images of the rarity I received yesterday. This is from Hainan Island of China. Around 20 cm.
Cheers,
DM
Just wanted share images of the rarity I received yesterday. This is from Hainan Island of China. Around 20 cm.
Cheers,
DM
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Re: Cranoglanis multiradiatus
Rarity indeed. Thank you.
There is only one photo in the Cat-eLog and it looks like of a specimen in breeding coloration?
https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/sp ... es_id=1875
There is only one photo in the Cat-eLog and it looks like of a specimen in breeding coloration?
https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/sp ... es_id=1875
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Re: Cranoglanis multiradiatus
That is very cool indeed. I really don't know much about these fishes at all, so great to see them. I hope to add the pictures to the site, but we just moved house a couple of weeks ago, so a bit short on time for now. I will do it eventually, and, again, great to see the fish.
Anyone (@Silurus) know what characteristics are mostly used to distinguish the species?
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Anyone (@Silurus) know what characteristics are mostly used to distinguish the species?
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Re: Cranoglanis multiradiatus
https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/defa ... 0n4a13.pdfJools wrote: 16 Jul 2021, 14:11 Anyone (@Silurus) know what characteristics are mostly used to distinguish the species?

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Re: Cranoglanis multiradiatus
Thanks HH, so I think I can about make out the humeral process from @dmcat 's excellent pics. If for no other reason than to start a trend, it would be good to get a full shot of the anal fins so we could show/count them too.
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Re: Cranoglanis multiradiatus
Thanks for the comments, paper and use of the images! I will try to get a picture of the anal fin. Will keep you updated.
Cheers,
DM
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