A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
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A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
From a ~4000 year old Egyptian relic in the Louvre:
Anyone care to have a go?
Answer (as given by the Louvre) to be revealed....
Anyone care to have a go?
Answer (as given by the Louvre) to be revealed....
Rick
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
a hybrid of course
No idea, not good with Synos.. but whatever it was, it has a large lobe for soft dorsal spines.
my guess is . If it is common in the hobby today, it must have been common 4000 years ago too
No idea, not good with Synos.. but whatever it was, it has a large lobe for soft dorsal spines.
my guess is . If it is common in the hobby today, it must have been common 4000 years ago too
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
Definitely a hybrid. Parents: Synodontis X Tetranematichthys
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
Looks a lot like a to me...
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
B.Batensoda?
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
Mike_Noren wrote:Looks a lot like a to me...
i missed that one.. i like this guess!
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
Synanceia verrucosa.... aka stonefish ;)
In all reality, Syno membranacea is likely to be the best match.
Larry
In all reality, Syno membranacea is likely to be the best match.
Larry
Impossible only means that somebody hasn't done it correctly yet.
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
Perhaps ? It is often confused with B. batensoda.
But my first thought, before I even saw the first reply was the Hemisynodontis. Shame the barbel are missing - it's just where a little bit has cracked off...
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But my first thought, before I even saw the first reply was the Hemisynodontis. Shame the barbel are missing - it's just where a little bit has cracked off...
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
The small eyes suggest to me that Mike's on the money!Mike Noren wrote:Looks a lot like a Hemisynodontis membranacea to me...
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
And the winner is.... Richard B! Well done Richard.
There was also a on there but it was too unclear for you to stand a chance of getting it.
There was also a on there but it was too unclear for you to stand a chance of getting it.
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
I highly doubt it would have been that. More likely a misidentified Schilbe, since I hardly expect the Louvre to be the last word on fish identification.RickE wrote:There was also a on there
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
I think the Malapterurus is corectly identified, just not rendered accurately enough.
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
That is of course another possibility.Silurus wrote:I think the Malapterurus is corectly identified, just not rendered accurately enough.
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
From the bit I could see, it definitely had a very nice set of type whiskers. I can't see a that comes close in that department. I wish I had tried to get a picture of it now.Silurus wrote:I highly doubt it would have been that. More likely a misidentified Schilbe, since I hardly expect the Louvre to be the last word on fish identification.RickE wrote:There was also a on there
There is some information on their website: http://www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/ ... hing-scene
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
It might have been a badly-rendered Clarias, then.
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Re: A bit of fun: Synodontis what?
I think the ancient Egyptians were more accurate at rendering fish in three dimensions. This is a lot easier to identify correctly.