Synodontis Euptera / Angelica Hybrid

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Synodontis Euptera / Angelica Hybrid

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I saw a synodontis at my local fish store the other day, they told me they were euptera / angelica hybrids. I am wondering if anyone out there has any picture of a older / adult version of this hybrid so that I might see what they could look like? And any information anyone would have would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: Synodontis Euptera / Angelica Hybrid

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Have a look at the last pic of . I'm not 100% certain it'll be this but it's likely
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Re: Synodontis Euptera / Angelica Hybrid

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So it could possibly look similar to a juvenile Euptera before its pattern fades away?
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