No I don't have the overhead shot but here's another picture of them.. They have long spoony mouth. They also have less stripes. Tigrinum or Reticulatum would be my guess.They are labeled as Punctifer. I'm from Asia btwTheres only really been 3 confirmed species available in the hobby so far. P. Fasciatum, P. Tigrinum and P. Corruscans. Off a first glance these may appear to actually be P. Tigrinum but i need an overhead shot to identify/confirm the head shape. They do look a bit different than the typical and most available p. Fasciatum juvies. 9 times out of 10 anything offered is fasciatum. Is this a U.S. based seller/vendor and do you happen to have any other pictures?
Appreciate the bit of extra info… since ur not in the US theres a better chance there not Fasciatum lol… Tigrinum has the most elongated/duck bill type head from overhead. Its very easy to distinguish. These guys are close, as that was my first guess. They look a bit off to me for Tigrinum tho. The chance of them being hybrids is pretty strong these days. Corruscans, tigrinum, reticulatum and fasciatum are all interbred for hybrids. Id gamble on one myself and see what it turns into. There def. Not the normal run of the mill fasciatum IMO. Ive owned reticulatum and a corruscansxreticulatum hybrid. There hard to tell apart until they grow around 24” but these guys could very well be reticulatum. Id about rule out punctifer all together.No I don't have the overhead shot but here's another picture of them.. They have long spoony mouth. They also have less stripes. Tigrinum or Reticulatum would be my guess.They are labeled as Punctifer. I'm from Asia btw
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Very well said.. yeah I'll get the one in front cause I'm curious what they really are lol. I saw them 2 weeks ago at 4 inches now they are 5-6".Appreciate the bit of extra info… since ur not in the US theres a better chance there not Fasciatum lol… Tigrinum has the most elongated/duck bill type head from overhead. Its very easy to distinguish. These guys are close, as that was my first guess. They look a bit off to me for Tigrinum tho. The chance of them being hybrids is pretty strong these days. Corruscans, tigrinum, reticulatum and fasciatum are all interbred for hybrids. Id gamble on one myself and see what it turns into. There def. Not the normal run of the mill fasciatum IMO. Ive owned reticulatum and a corruscansxreticulatum hybrid. There hard to tell apart until they grow around 24” but these guys could very well be reticulatum. Id about rule out punctifer all together.
im on that thread Vik lol…. Completly forgot about it tho . Seems to still be the only p. Punctifer recorded on hereGreat ID discussion guys!
Here is a thread from Jonathan_G and H HELIOX who are both in Asia and who think they keep punctifer. I wonder what wednesday13 thinks of this?
Wild caught Pseudoplatystoma sp.
Hi, looking to confirm the ID of these Pseudoatystoma, both wild caught from Perú came along with shipments of B. juruense, filamentosum and the other usual Peruvian suspects. As for ID chart matching with jorunals, i would identify them as P. tigrinum and P. punctifer based on markings, head...www.monsterfishkeepers.com