Wc Nigerian lapradei
Head shape.What specific traits made you say it being wc and nigerian?
The skinny look and headshape is a giveaway that this is a wild caught fish. Captive breed lapradei look significantly different. The color, pattern, everything makes me pretty certain this is the more commonly available Nigerian species. I have kept 2 throughout the years. Some of the other species like koloton, Koliba have different patterns and colors.Definitely got more than what I paid and hoped for
What specific traits made you say it being wc and nigerian?
Nice pickup. Looks like WC Nigerian polypterus bichir “lapradei”. I have one too from Yobe.This is eyeballed at 8 inch and was labeled as a teugelsi at a LFS when I bought it but I doubted based on the color, the lateral bands, and head shape, but I have not seen enough of them to know for sure. Would appreciate all you experts to id it for me thanksView attachment 1552505View attachment 1552506View attachment 1552507View attachment 1552508
It's a lap for sure but I am inclined towards a CB one given frog eyed specimen
Froggy eyed specimens can come with time or malnourishment. Given the headshape and body shape this is most definitely a wild caught specimen. With proper care and maintenance should outgrow the "froggy" look.It's a lap for sure but I am inclined towards a CB one given frog eyed specimen