tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16505569.post4740629528793539499..comments2024-01-05T05:02:20.353+00:00Comments on CRYPTOZOOLOGY ONLINE: Still on the Track: ONCE AGAIN COELACANTH IS RED HERRING (Sorry to steal your headline concept Darren)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16505569.post-82868197092859737462009-09-02T11:10:37.424+01:002009-09-02T11:10:37.424+01:00DAVID MARSHALL WRITES:
Hey John
As I am unable ...DAVID MARSHALL WRITES:<br /><br />Hey John<br /> <br />As I am unable to add a comment to the blog on the CFZ website on 'Coelacanth of the Ganges' I am having to ask you, my good friend, to do so for me:-<br /> <br />Having closely studied the photograph of the fish on this thread I believe the specie in question to be Lates calcarifer.<br /> <br />This brackish specie, which can grow very large, is commonly found in estuaries throughout the Indian sub-continent, Burma, Malaysia and Thailand..<br /> <br />The best known Lates is Lates niloticus, which is well-known as the fish that destroyed the fish fauna of Lake Victoria.<br /> <br />Regards to you all<br />David Marshall<br />Editor Aquarium Gazette CD magazineJon Downeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03467805661081755044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16505569.post-67778421197691088622009-08-31T00:34:19.756+01:002009-08-31T00:34:19.756+01:00Looks to be a Lates sp., such as a Nile Perch.Looks to be a Lates sp., such as a Nile Perch.Christianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04953209532478636047noreply@blogger.com