Synodontis ?

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Synodontis ?

Post by toddnbecka »

Saw this on aquabid, but haven't quite been able to match it up in the cat-e-log:
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/ ... 1164092344
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/ ... 1164092347
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Post by Silurus »

A hybrid (and a badly deformed one at that).
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Post by toddnbecka »

I suspected it may be a hybrid, it just looks WRONG.
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Post by Jojoyojimbi »

that's because it's very existence is a horrible crime against nature
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Post by synodont_fan »

I've seen these in a couple of local fish stores. These photos show a sad looking deformed specimen, but better formed individuals are quite attractive when they are small.

I prefer not to purchase hybrids, but I wouldn't characterize them as a crime against nature. If anything, removing large quantities of fish from lakes and streams and placing them into small containers for our enjoyment could be considered a true crime against nature. I have no objection to people creating hybrids, as long as they are labelled as such when they are sold - unfortunately, this is rarely the case.
Keep me in mind if you have unusual synodontids to sell.
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Post by Triadtropz »

hybrids shouldnt be sold..... :?
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