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originally posted by: ketsuko
If the bugger were an aquarium fish, he'd be saved and bred into a selective strain to create a line-bred strain of cats just like him. They would command a higher price than the ordinary colored guys.
They've done it with bristlenose cats and call them "calico."
Of course, they get too big for the household aquarium.
originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: deadeyedick
I disagree it looks like a channel cat to me. never seen a calico one before but its gotta forked tail making it either channel or blue. blues have strait anal fins. channels have rounded ones. the anal fin in this fish is rounded. thought it could be a white cat but the anal fin is rounder lobed at the rear on channels than whites and this cat looks to have that part if the anal fin resemble a channel cat more than a white cat. also the dorsal is too big for a white cat in my opinion. so forked tail. rounded anal fin....some sort of channel cat. but i dont know anything about catfishing except this...
originally posted by: RadioRobert
It's like it crossbred with a koi! haha Probably turns into a bizarre dragon though..
originally posted by: qwerty12345
I'm guessing there's some manufacturing plant of some sort nearby that dumps hazardous chemicals into that river and that catfish was trying to survive?