Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
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Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
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This fish was georgeous! Yes, was.......died after 15 years in my care due to a moving situation gone horribly wrong!!!!!!
Hope that URL works....... Is this Synodontis Khartoumensis??????
Michele
This fish was georgeous! Yes, was.......died after 15 years in my care due to a moving situation gone horribly wrong!!!!!!
Hope that URL works....... Is this Synodontis Khartoumensis??????
Michele
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Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Can't get it...
use the upload attachment feature at the bottom when you post a reply and you can upload your picture right into your post..
Looking forward to seeing this fish!!
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use the upload attachment feature at the bottom when you post a reply and you can upload your picture right into your post..
Looking forward to seeing this fish!!
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Michele emailed this pic............
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Could very well be...everything seems as kharthoumensis should be, except the size, after 15 years it looks to be slightly more than half the size it could be.
Interested to see other opinions on this.
Was this fish purchased as a juvenile and if so do you remember if it had some kind of pattern.
If this turns out to be correct can you donate your picture (or pictures) for the Cat-eLog???
Sorry to hear you lost this fish.
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Interested to see other opinions on this.
Was this fish purchased as a juvenile and if so do you remember if it had some kind of pattern.
If this turns out to be correct can you donate your picture (or pictures) for the Cat-eLog???
Sorry to hear you lost this fish.
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Hey Birger,
I did purchase this fish as a juvenile from a wholesaler back in the late 80"s! I remember it had more of shiny golden hue over the middle of the body. The spots were larger, but the fish was very thin .......I just thought it was different especially that lobed tail! I like anything that seems different! It grew very slowly and became very territorial, living in a PVC tube most of the time. I have a bad habit of overcrowding my tanks, so perhaps the competition for food kept it from achieving more length. The fish grew a little more with the addition of Omega One green wafers. The fish only came out of the tube late at night, in total darkness! Then I could hear the 'foghorn sounds.........let me know what the others think about this fish!
Michele
I did purchase this fish as a juvenile from a wholesaler back in the late 80"s! I remember it had more of shiny golden hue over the middle of the body. The spots were larger, but the fish was very thin .......I just thought it was different especially that lobed tail! I like anything that seems different! It grew very slowly and became very territorial, living in a PVC tube most of the time. I have a bad habit of overcrowding my tanks, so perhaps the competition for food kept it from achieving more length. The fish grew a little more with the addition of Omega One green wafers. The fish only came out of the tube late at night, in total darkness! Then I could hear the 'foghorn sounds.........let me know what the others think about this fish!
Michele
Love anything from South America.....looking for any
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Hmm, I'm not very convinced it's S. khartoumensis.
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Please expand...or is Aquarama still going on?Hmm, I'm not very convinced it's S. khartoumensis.
I have also been looking at S.rebeli
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Its not Rebeli...............look closely at the tail........shorter, thicker body also.
Michele
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Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
A problem right now with the obesus/rebeli complex is there are a number of morphological variations which may occur and are difficult to distinguish.
If I remember right
I am just kinda thinkin out loud...these can be hard to distinguish without knowing where the fish originated from.
If I remember right
is actually characteristic of obesus but I do not think this is it.look closely at the tail........shorter, thicker body also.
I am just kinda thinkin out loud...these can be hard to distinguish without knowing where the fish originated from.
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
I'm thinking not Khartoumensis, but undoubetedly a genuine , good-looking sp. I'll post further if i come up with any reasonable suggestions as to ID we can debate.
Anyone else? I thought Steve (the Dark One) mighta chipped in?
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Hi, Richard B.
Well, Any ideas as to which "group" of synodontis it belongs to? When I bought this fish , it was in a tank marked "Nile Catfish" at a wholesaler's warehouse........
Let me know what you come up with!
Michele..........grieving....
Love anything from South America.....looking for any
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Coming from the Nile should narrow it down considerably. having said that there are a number of sp i'm not too familiar with as aquarium imports.....still need to do some research
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Okay, Richard B. ...........I look forward to what you can dig up!
Michele
Love anything from South America.....looking for any
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
Spatuloricaria sp. ...Corydoras weitzmani, Psuedacanthicus sp. L25, L273, Trachelichthys? Exilis,Tatia? Perugiae. ....L46;
Acarichthys Heckelii; Geophagus sp. Red Tapajos; Geophagus Altifrons....Uaru Fernandezyepezi.
Liosomodoras oncinus.....Oh, African Synodontis as well!
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
It would be nice to have a picture and then add kharthoumensis to that list as well...other than this one most of the nile syno's are documented fairly well.
Just out of interest does anyone have this book, it may have a photo of S.kharthoumensis.
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Just out of interest does anyone have this book, it may have a photo of S.kharthoumensis.
or does anyone know of a publication with a photo?Baensch, H.A. and R. Riehl 1991 Aquarien atlas. Bd. 3. Melle: Mergus, Verlag für Natur- und Heimtierkunde, Germany. 1104 p.
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Re: Synodontis Khartoumensis or not?
Looking in Poll he shows a fish with feathered mental barbels but otherwise it looks very similar.
It's the things you don't see that poke you in the eye!