Haplo I.D Please...

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Haplo I.D Please...

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, but it looks like the barbels are a bit worn down (they normally grow back, but if there is sustained damage, the scar tissue will prevent them from forming correctly). The second one looks better.

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I bought these as a pair. I have one more that is a little larger and probably doing the damage. I was wondering if the first one is a male picta and not a thoro. Pretty sure the second one is a female Meg. thoro.
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I wouldn't think it's M. picta - this should have clear lines in the caudal (tail) fin, which your picture doesn't appear to have.

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Hope they are the same but not sure. The eyes look smaller also. Took a bunch of pics but they are hard to get clear. I'll probably take him out just in case as he is sub-dominant to the other male. I was going to get rid of them and sell the tank but wanted to make sure they were what they were supposed to be. Thank you again.
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First picture looks like a male thoracata.
Second picture looks like a female picta.
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zenyfish wrote:First picture looks like a male thoracata.
Second picture looks like a female picta.
Mmmm, I'd say they both look like to me. They do not have the vertical black bar (that Mats mentions) in the caudal fin that is characteristic of .

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Jools wrote: Mmmm, I'd say they both look like to me. They do not have the vertical black bar (that Mats mentions) in the caudal fin that is characteristic of .

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You might be right, as this one's tough for me. Banding on the caudal isn't always so distinct as in this pic: Image

Picta does seems to show banding on the body as well:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/images/ful ... icta/3.jpg

Whereas thoracata has more random spots on the body:
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But there seems to be some overlap on the features, and the caudal on the female in the picture isn't clear.

Edit: I took a second look, and I think Jools is correct.

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