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Japanese catfish stocklist

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Found this - very interesting stocklist and gorgeus catfishes.The most peculiar and colourful catfishes goes to Japan.
below are few catfishes they do have at the moment.
Main list
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ne ... ckList.htm


Platydoras costatus "yellow"
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... ellow1.JPG

Acanthodoras sp. - when can i get those?
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... tripe1.JPG
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... tripe2.JPG
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... tripe3.JPG

Pareidon sp.
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... on-sp3.JPG

Eremophilus mutisii "giant marble"- i have one of those!!
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... Mable3.JPG

Clariidae sp.
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... amEel2.JPG

Black Synodontis sp. - what is this?
http://www.remix-net.co.jp/Nettaigyo/ph ... Black1.JPG
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The Black Synodontis sp is Synodontis schall as in the Cat-eLog.
same piccy just reversed. :)
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The Clarias is C. nieuhofii.
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Attention: All Retailers!! Why cant I buy one of those clarias sp over here? :(
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Hi jscoggs27,
Come to Greece and you can buy as many as you want :D .

Beautiful platydoras.
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Platydoras look Great!!! I like them. :D






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Post by S. Allen »

any chance the platydoras is a platydoras armatulus?

was looking through burgess's atlas today and saw them in there.

The acanthadoras may just be a juvenile coloration of the interesting, but not amazing coloration on a normal A. cataphractus.
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any chance the platydoras is a platydoras armatulus?
No, I don't think it's P. armatulus. If you look at the shape of the humeral process and compare it to the pics in the Cat-eLog, you will see that they are not the same shape.
The ones in the Japanese website are long and slender like that of P. costatus.
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ok... another one I ran across was Clariua angolensis, seemed that the coloration was very similar to that of the clarius they had posted
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The color pattern you see in the Clarias is the standard Clarias color pattern, which occurs in about 80% of the species. From the shape of the body and the fact that it comes from Asia (I think they are calling it a Siamese eel catfish), I'd say it's C. nieuhofii.
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