Howdy all,
Friend of mine at another forum is looking for an ID of a black catfish with 'three glittery-gold thick lines' running vertically on the fish. Now I can ID most any catfish but that really doesn't ring a bell with me. Any ideas, folks?
Dave
Mystery black catfish
Mystery black catfish
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Re: Mystery black catfish
Sounds like a bumblebee catfish. Perhaps or . More details will likely be necessary to make a solid ID.
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Re: Mystery black catfish
Any chance of a photo? A picture paints a thousand words.......
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Re: Mystery black catfish
Its been confirmed; the catfish was the Pseudomystus species. Thanks very much for the help, folks, I do appreciate it.
Dave
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