Synodontis ID's??
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Synodontis ID's??
Hello,
I just got some cats in from Cameroon. I need some help to id them if possible.
Thanks in advance!!
Ryan
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I just got some cats in from Cameroon. I need some help to id them if possible.
Thanks in advance!!
Ryan
http://www.TwoFishGuyz.com
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
Picture one,I want to say But I am not positive
Picture two, juvenile what size is this one
Picture three
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Picture two, juvenile what size is this one
Picture three
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
Hi,
Could be a young S. schall or S. budgetti, perhaps.
With second and third ID i´ll be conform, but the first... the adipose- and caudale-fin don´t look S. nigrita.Birger wrote:Picture one,I want to say But I am not positive
Picture two, juvenile what size is this one
Picture three
Could be a young S. schall or S. budgetti, perhaps.
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
With a second look I agree with the first not being nigrita...my bad...if I had to chose between the two above I would say schall...but I am still not sureWith second and third ID i´ll be conform, but the first... the adipose- and caudale-fin don´t look S. nigrita.
Could be a young S. schall or S. budgetti, perhaps.
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
Agree with the ID of 2 & 3.
I thought possibly caudovittatus for the fisrt one - this was influenced by the dark bars in the lobes of the tail but this is a speculative ID. There are so many "plain" synos that are not frequently imported, (& therefore we are short of photographic evidence), to make a positive ID. I am not certain if other synos also have the dark bars in the lobes of the tail , but am relatively certain that caudovittatus is a very variable species for colouration, although i thought the adipose should be deeper
I thought possibly caudovittatus for the fisrt one - this was influenced by the dark bars in the lobes of the tail but this is a speculative ID. There are so many "plain" synos that are not frequently imported, (& therefore we are short of photographic evidence), to make a positive ID. I am not certain if other synos also have the dark bars in the lobes of the tail , but am relatively certain that caudovittatus is a very variable species for colouration, although i thought the adipose should be deeper
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
No one else? I thought Silurus might chip in with his infinite wisdom or some of the other syno regulars? (one fish #1)
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
The first pic looks like macrops with its yellowish colour and pepper spots.
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
Its difficult to say for definite but I would say that the first one could be S. latifrons (thought to be a synonym of S. gambiensis, but possibly not. S. latifrons was described from the Lake Chad basin), and the second could be a very young S. obesus.
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Re: Synodontis ID's??
Hey Folks
The photographs 2 and 3 could well be Synodontis obesus.
My initial thoughts on the identity of the fish in the first photograph was that it was the golden form of Synodontis nigrita, that is found in a number of colour and spotting variations, known under the trade name of Synodontis 'species' Cameroon. However, upon viewing the 'species' Cameroon in my own aquaria, realised that I was wrong so apologies for misleading anyone who viewed this post prior to edit.
Regards yd
The photographs 2 and 3 could well be Synodontis obesus.
My initial thoughts on the identity of the fish in the first photograph was that it was the golden form of Synodontis nigrita, that is found in a number of colour and spotting variations, known under the trade name of Synodontis 'species' Cameroon. However, upon viewing the 'species' Cameroon in my own aquaria, realised that I was wrong so apologies for misleading anyone who viewed this post prior to edit.
Regards yd