Thank you for the update.
I forgot your capa story but is it really B. capapretum? Mine has long lost any spots by the 2' size. Your fish looks closer to B. filamentosum to a quick glance - these guys still have spots at 2' and the size and density of the spots looks about right for one.
My vaillantii almost quit growing a year or longer ago. Sure it's been growing but so slowly and so little it feels like it's been stuck at around 1.5'. Feeds well though, so I don't know what the deal is.
Think it’s like a 1600 L vat roughlyLove the cats, what are you growing then out in?
That’s a very good point and possibly the nicest compliment you’ve gave me lol!Holy! That's a nice fish. The pattern also somewhat unusual for capa. Maybe this kind of pattern in capa are the same as full spotted in fila
I think this is the first time I see such spotting on a capapretum. The spots look ocellated like on a jaguar (feline). Wow. Perhaps you had already posted these pics and I thoroughly forgot. All the more reason for you to be more consistent and diligent in thread creation and follow through (sorry, couldn't help it) You always seem to surprise me with something up your sleeve...
I think this is the first time I see such spotting on a capapretum. The spots look ocellated like on a jaguar (feline). Wow. Perhaps you had already posted these pics and I thoroughly forgot. All the more reason for you to be more consistent and diligent in thread creation and follow through (sorry, couldn't help it) You always seem to surprise me with something up your sleeve...
Otherwise, I'd agree with the capa label.