Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
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Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
I know what I want to call them just not certain....opinions please...wild caught quite sure, came in with real Brachysynodontis batensoda.
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
Looks like the wild eupterus I would see at the wholesaler.
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
The fish I am thinking of does have this shape to...eupterus, melanopterus, velifer, ansorgii all have the tall dorsal and deep body.
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
If it is definately wild caught my first thought was ansorgii, then perhaps serratus.
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
My vote is for ansorgii, which is the closest among all the possibilities mentioned. Furthermore, the color pattern of the juveniles as described in Poll exactly describes this fish.
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
It is just like the ansorgii in Seegers book as well.
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Trying to get him with dorsal up....11cm SL
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
Very nice looking species! I can't see a reason why it won't be ansorgii.
I have this very old (possibly from 80's) syno which I have been calling cf. ansorgii but maybe it could be melanopterus instead? It has short filaments on dorsal fin but most of the time my Hemichromis elongatus destroy all filaments. I will try to get better photos but this one is not the easiest one to take photo of.
I have this very old (possibly from 80's) syno which I have been calling cf. ansorgii but maybe it could be melanopterus instead? It has short filaments on dorsal fin but most of the time my Hemichromis elongatus destroy all filaments. I will try to get better photos but this one is not the easiest one to take photo of.
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Re: Synodontis ID for Cat-eLog...pretty cool
That's a cool syno! Neat how the tail filament extends out. Nice find!