Hemisynodontis membranaceus?
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Hemisynodontis membranaceus?
Hey all,
I just got this fish in at work. It came in as Synodontis Zambensis, but after looking through the cat-e-log I have a feeling that its Hemisynodontis membranaceus.
What do you all think?
Cheers, Jake.
I just got this fish in at work. It came in as Synodontis Zambensis, but after looking through the cat-e-log I have a feeling that its Hemisynodontis membranaceus.
What do you all think?
Cheers, Jake.
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"I had a look at that one too. Any reason you say that it would be brachysynodontis over Hemisynodontis? "
Not much, really--mostly differences in coloration (I also thought the adipose was a little low and from my point of view, it seems that the membranous mandibular barbels found in h. meb seems absent in this fish). The head does seem a bit smaller than that of the hemi, though now, the more I look at the fish in question, the more I'm convinced I'm wrong--I'm not really much of a mochokid man.
Not much, really--mostly differences in coloration (I also thought the adipose was a little low and from my point of view, it seems that the membranous mandibular barbels found in h. meb seems absent in this fish). The head does seem a bit smaller than that of the hemi, though now, the more I look at the fish in question, the more I'm convinced I'm wrong--I'm not really much of a mochokid man.
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Agree with Hemisynodontis due to barbel skin flaps & head shape (as have already been pointed out). Presuming this is a relatively small specimen based on colour pattern & gauge of mesh in the net in the photo it differs fairly considerably from the juv B.batensodas i have seen.
A nice find at a small size & from recent conversations i've had quite desirable, here in the uk
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A nice find at a small size & from recent conversations i've had quite desirable, here in the uk
Richard B