Synodontis soloni
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Synodontis soloni
I've some questions about the Synodontis soloni.
Are they a territorial Synodontis specie ?
Do they need some food froom a "Green matter" like spirulina a/o green algae ?
Thanks in advance
Are they a territorial Synodontis specie ?
Do they need some food froom a "Green matter" like spirulina a/o green algae ?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Synodontis soloni
They're not as territorial as some species but it will somewhat depend on how many in what size footprint tank. "green" foods are not vital at all. A good mix diet is fine (flake, pellets, frozen foods, chopped earthworms etc). They will eat spirulina tabs if offered
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Re: Synodontis soloni
Richard, floor size is 100cmx50cm.
Will 4 or 5 specimens fit in this (without any other catfish and other bottom lived fish offcourse) ?
Will 4 or 5 specimens fit in this (without any other catfish and other bottom lived fish offcourse) ?
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Re: Synodontis soloni
I had one in with about 20 other kinds of synos alone as well as other fish. He never squabbled with anyone else.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
This sounds ideal & unproblematic
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Re: Synodontis soloni
Phyllonemus, you have good taste in fish...
4 to 6 even would be great in this tank, I had 9 in a similar size which seemed too tight, now they are in a 125 gal with some brichardi and others.
The smaller more colorful males sometimes will be a little pushy with a few squabbles but nothing nasty, the bigger females will sometimes get picked on from other synos I think because of their size.
They do like stones and hiding places but if they are comfortable they (mine at least) like to sometimes hang off of wood often perpendicular like they are trying to imitate a branch so it seems.
Not really a good picture of what I am wanting to show but you will see what I mean, often they will hang straight down with just their mouths touching...these ones started to move when I tried taking a picture.
4 to 6 even would be great in this tank, I had 9 in a similar size which seemed too tight, now they are in a 125 gal with some brichardi and others.
The smaller more colorful males sometimes will be a little pushy with a few squabbles but nothing nasty, the bigger females will sometimes get picked on from other synos I think because of their size.
They do like stones and hiding places but if they are comfortable they (mine at least) like to sometimes hang off of wood often perpendicular like they are trying to imitate a branch so it seems.
Not really a good picture of what I am wanting to show but you will see what I mean, often they will hang straight down with just their mouths touching...these ones started to move when I tried taking a picture.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
Birger,thanks for your info and picture.
They are available at my LFS.
I'm waiting for Synodontis robertsi wildcaughts. If the robertsi won't come in, I want to choose for these guys.
Do they also cleaning the food left overs from the sand ?
When the robertsi aren't coming in, I have the plan to combine the soloni with Sicydium sp.
They are available at my LFS.
I'm waiting for Synodontis robertsi wildcaughts. If the robertsi won't come in, I want to choose for these guys.
Do they also cleaning the food left overs from the sand ?
When the robertsi aren't coming in, I have the plan to combine the soloni with Sicydium sp.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
I don't know sicydium but some of them get pretty big I see from the net.
Robertsi can be quite delicate & would benefit from increased numbers. They also don't require the water movement that soloni enjoy.
Robertsi are seldom seen & a beautiful fish. I would try to get these if there is a choice.
Robertsi can be quite delicate & would benefit from increased numbers. They also don't require the water movement that soloni enjoy.
Robertsi are seldom seen & a beautiful fish. I would try to get these if there is a choice.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
I would not hesitate one bit....right up there on my list.Robertsi are seldom seen & a beautiful fish. I would try to get these if there is a choice.
Of robertsi I would get as large a group as I could and money would allow,at least six.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
I have been trying to get robertsi for a long time. They appear on lists but never show up. I peaceful Syno at a manageable size. Well worth keeping.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
I hope they docorybreed wrote:I have been trying to get robertsi for a long time. They appear on lists but never show up.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
@Richard,
Sicydium sp. are small fishes from the Gobiidae family from West Africa.
These fishes also live in waters with strong current, so will combine perfect with soloni, if robertsi won't arrive.
@Birger,
I was thinking about a minimum of 7, if available offcourse.
Sicydium sp. are small fishes from the Gobiidae family from West Africa.
These fishes also live in waters with strong current, so will combine perfect with soloni, if robertsi won't arrive.
@Birger,
I was thinking about a minimum of 7, if available offcourse.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
http://fishindex.blogspot.co.uk/2008/11 ... i.html?m=1
I was looking at the second Photo on this page about a large individual
I was looking at the second Photo on this page about a large individual
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Re: Synodontis soloni
That certainly is not 10.9cmI was looking at the second Photo on this page about a large individual
I have looked at them before...could be fun to keep.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
Gents I mean sicydium crenilabrum, they're not bigger then 10cm.
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Re: Synodontis soloni
Does the soloni realy need strong water current ?
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Re: Synodontis soloni
The appreciate some water movement but don't NEED strong current
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Re: Synodontis soloni
Thanks again Richard .
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