Syno robertsi

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Thanks for sharing the video. Never seen these in action before. Reminds me of corydoras.
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What a nice video, thanks for sharing b-)

They seem quite visible.
Are they this visible all day, or just during feedding time?
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This is a large specimen that was at Castleford's last catfish and loach show and auction this July. From memory it was about 4 inch TL.
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Tanganyikafreak wrote:What a nice video, thanks for sharing b-)

They seem quite visible.
Are they this visible all day, or just during feedding time?
They will be this visible just for feeding time and only if you don't move in front of the tank, so I will be sitting there extremly still.
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So I guess you can compare them with S flavitaeniatus.
They have the exact same shyness
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