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Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
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Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
I was moving him t another tank today so decided to get a few pics of him while he was out the water as i early see him. There terrible quality but there just on my phone and i didnt want to stress him out to much.
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And some of his fat stomach from eating to many BN eggs
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(his tail looks a broke in this one but its just the angle he had it at)
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And some old ones of him in the tank
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They really are great cats and worth getting if you get the chance.
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And some of his fat stomach from eating to many BN eggs
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(his tail looks a broke in this one but its just the angle he had it at)
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And some old ones of him in the tank
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They really are great cats and worth getting if you get the chance.
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
He's lovely!
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
Cheers. Hes a great fish i just wish he didnt have the taste for BN fry.
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
Well turns out they might be Bunocephalus colombianus not Bunocephalus coracoideus
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
Is there much difference between the 2?
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
Not really most of the family are very simmilar
Bunocephalus colombianus
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Bunocephalus coracoideus
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Bunocephalus colombianus
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Bunocephalus coracoideus
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
wow i can't even tell the difference lol!
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
Thats the problem. There a great family though. I want to get somesilverrabbit wrote:wow i can't even tell the difference lol!
Bunocephalus verrucosus
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Platystacus cotylephorus
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
The platystacus one is SO cool!
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Re: Banjo catfish/Bunocephalus coracoideus
Im thinking of a few for my 150G if i can find them because at 30cm i dont think they will get bullied.silverrabbit wrote:The platystacus one is SO cool!
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