Synodontis pardallis?
Synodontis pardallis?
This fish is on a lfs list, but not on the cat-elog. Can anyone give any info about this fish?
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Have you looked in FishBase? At least you get an idea of size.
I have a drawing that I can send you a scan of, if you need one.
I have a drawing that I can send you a scan of, if you need one.
I saw the info on fishbase (followed the link on Freshwater fish index). I would be interested to see the scan, but it is not important, I am just curious. Is this fish particularly rare for a lfs to get hold of? If it wasn't I would have thought that there would be a little more info on it.
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<i>Synodontis pardalis</i> is a very attractively-colored fish. Think <i>S. decorus</i> (including the barred fins), but with slightly smaller black spots and a lot more of them (covering the head and the entire body), and you have an approximate idea of what it looks like.
I've never seen it in the aquarium trade, though, so I suspect that it's probably a more common species misidentified.
I've never seen it in the aquarium trade, though, so I suspect that it's probably a more common species misidentified.
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I have a syno sold as a pardalis but it doesn't match that description. I don't know what it is, but it looks something like S. njassae. Its pattern has darkened to the point where it's fairly non-descript. It's about 6 cm long.
Have a look at S. njassae in the catelog, picture it being darker in colour, and there you are. Worth getting if it's inexpensive, but not a centrepiece fish.
I doubt that it is in fact a njassae, that being a well-known rift lake cat.
Have a look at S. njassae in the catelog, picture it being darker in colour, and there you are. Worth getting if it's inexpensive, but not a centrepiece fish.
I doubt that it is in fact a njassae, that being a well-known rift lake cat.
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