
I have decided it's time to rehome my Synodontis eupterus. He has lived his whole life (I've had him for 6 years, since he was 2") in a 55 gallon tank and I feel he has outgrown it, however I don't have room for a bigger aquarium at this time.
He has always been babied, fed a well balanced diet - from Hikari to Ken's fish and Omega One sinking pellets to live blackworms and frozen bloodworms - and kept with peaceful fish. As a result, he has always been extremely mild mannered and perfectly peaceful, even allowing me to pick him up with my hand when it was time to break down his tank for moving or a teardown. He has coexisted with fish as small as rummnynose tetras and cherry barbs and never bothered them - which I know is not the norm for this species at all. The only fish who ever ruffled his feathers was a bristlenose pleco, who was interested in the same caves and driftwood crevices as he was. He is currently living in a community tank with tiger barbs, swordtails, tetras and danios.
I would love to have this fellow find a wonderful new home, someone who would feed him well and not keep him with aggressive fish. I haven't been able to take a good shot of him, which is why I don't have a picture posted, but first I'd like to see if there is any interest in such a common (relatively speaking) catfish.
Please let me know if you live in Central Florida (I live in Ocala) and you'd be interested in giving a 6" Synodontis eupterus a tank to stay in! Thank you so much.
Nicole Putnam