Synodontis Adult & Fry. ID please

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Synodontis Adult & Fry. ID please

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Can anybody ID these Synodontis for me, I believe that I know what they are but I would value the opinions of people on here. All photos are by George Casper.
This is an adult male
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These are some of his fry
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These fry are from a different colony
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The first 2 are Synodontis sp2, i have the same, they also call them synodotnis polli white zambia.

The 3rd is Synodontis lucipinnis
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too handsome!! :thumbsup:
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The first 2 are Synodontis sp2, i have the same, they also call them synodotnis polli white zambia.

The 3rd is Synodontis lucipinnis
Just had a quick look and I would say so as well

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I agree completely!
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Welcome to Planet catfish TerryPerth - i see that was your first post :D
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I'm sure only what comes to the last picture. Synodontis lucipinnis, or would it be after revision, S. lucipinna. Wonderful species.
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or would it be after revision, S. lucipinna
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Are you referring to the way Syno's are referred to in the Ferraris list of catfish or which revision do you mean?

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Thankyou for confirming my belief that the first 2 pics are S. polli
The fish in the 3rd pic are known as S.petricola in Australia, can anybody tell me the difference between S.petricola and S.lucipinnis.

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TerryPerth - the first 2 photos are NOT syno polli - they are . This is an unidentified fish which has the common name of "white polli" or "zambian polli", which leads to confusion everywhere :( .

99% of the world call Syno Lucipinnis "petricola". Lucipinnis was described to science in December 2006 & for years was known as the "dwarf petricola".

Differences in these 2 species can be slight - they are the only 2 tanganyikan synos with white first rays of the dorsal & pectoral fins. I have both in my tank & can easily spot the difference but sometimes when shown a photo it can be far more tricky.

The first guide is price - here in the uk a petricola will cost 5 times as much as a lucipinnis - so if dealers are selling cheap petricola, they're probably lucipinnis.
2nd point is availability - in a day of travelling all round the country i could buy 300 lucipinnis i'm sure, but probably i'd be pushed to find 50 petricola.
thirdly, physical differences - when kept side by side (IME) the white edges are brighter in similar sized fish in petricola, petricola are a little more elongate, spots are rounder & more frequent in petricola.

Your third photo shows young lucipinnis where differences are not so obvious - check some of the photos in cat-e-log to illustrate what i'm saying

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but probably i'd be pushed to find 50 petricola.
I have yet to see one that I know for sure is petricola all I have seen around here is the lucipinnis

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I remember the first petricola & polli i ever saw at the time the first granulosus came into the country - the granny was £1,000, the petricola £140 & the polli £180 - i remember wanting to keep them someday but as a young lad thought it would be impossible - ha ha dreams DO come true (sometimes anyway).

I got my first petricola from the wholesaler where the granulosus were bred, they had a tank full & i got 3, well 2 actually & an "unknown" that was a contaminant which is probably either an undescribed species or a regional variant of polli. I realise now i should've bought the whole lot :( hindsight is a wonderful thing!

They had some a while back at wildwoods which looked really nice & were certainly the genuine article, but you do have to search them out , here in the uk.

Lucipinnis are readily available, but hybrids are creeping in all over the place at the moment with no signs of easing off :ang: - some shops have 3 or more different different types sick1
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The bottom pictured ones are absolutely gorgeous! The adult male of the top species looks wonderful too...
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Birger wrote:
or would it be after revision, S. lucipinna
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Are you referring to the way Syno's are referred to in the Ferraris list of catfish or which revision do you mean?

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Hi, and sorry because of the late answer!

Respected and appreciated catfish expert Pertti Rassi wrote in finnish Akvaristi -magazine (4/2007) that Synodontis family is feminine, not masculine. This means that names turned from -us -endings to -a endings. Synodontis notatus became S. notata and so on. By Mr. Rassi, this was told at recently introduced register (or index?) concerning all catfish names. That's the most accurate clearance I can give to you.
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Respected and appreciated catfish expert Pertti Rassi wrote in finnish Akvaristi -magazine (4/2007) that Synodontis family is feminine, not masculine.
Okay, this was shortly after the Farraris list came out, which restarted this discussion, thanks.

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