Synodontis Granulosus

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I got him today and these pictures can't capture just how beautiful he is.
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Congrats on a great find. How big is he?
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henrynx1 wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 01:17 Congrats on a great find. How big is he?
He was about 5 inches but sadly he died a few hours ago, something happened in shipping and the bag was all torn and almost all the water had leaked out when I got him, he was nearly dead and I tried my best to revive him and he started to swim a bit, that's when I took the pics but 30 min later he started doing a lot worse and died with in a few hours. The seller is replacing him though so I will upload more pics when I get the new one.
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Sad to here that for such a rare fish. Best of luck with the next one.
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henrynx1 wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 02:26 Sad to here that for such a rare fish. Best of luck with the next one.
I remember you have been looking for them too. Have you found them? Got a thread on them? I'd be interested in reading it.
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Viktor Jarikov wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 18:47
henrynx1 wrote: 11 Jan 2019, 02:26 Sad to here that for such a rare fish. Best of luck with the next one.
I remember you have been looking for them too. Have you found them? Got a thread on them? I'd be interested in reading it.
Hi Viktor,
I have several now. Many said that these catfishes will eat anything but this is not the case for me. I've tried tried fresh shrimp, squid, scallop, clam, hikari(algae wafers, sinking wafers, crab cuisine), NLS large fish formula, hikari frozen blookworm, hikari mysis shrimp, and ghost shrimps. Out of those food listed, they only eat hikari sinking wafers and NLS large fish formula 100% of the time. The other food is just hit and miss. But Synodontis angelicus will eat pretty much anything. I think I might have got some picky granulosus. Here's a short video of one of mine
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So my new Granulosus arrived today and was in perfect condition, he has acclimated to the new tank amazing and has been exploring the tank. I tried to feed him a few minutes ago and he took pellets right away :)
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The new Granulosus still doing great. I got a pic of him today when he got annoyed at the new fish I added exploring his cave.
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Iamfish wrote: 26 Jan 2019, 20:44 The new Granulosus still doing great. I got a pic of him today when he got annoyed at the new fish I added exploring his cave.
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Do you have a photo of his side view?
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I haven't got one yet but I will keep trying.
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Got much better pictures of him today
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Nice fish! In the 25 years I've been keep fish I've never seen one in person.
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boy, there is a good reason everyone wants one of these, synodontis are pretty ( to us especially ) but this a knockout!
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kvnbyl wrote: 16 Mar 2019, 18:33 boy, there is a good reason everyone wants one of these, synodontis are pretty ( to us especially ) but this a knockout!
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That is such a pretty fish. I ordered five yesterday they will be here tuesday. I'm super excited have been looking for these guys for over a year. What other fish do you keep yours with. My will eventually go in with my fronts.
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i keep mine in a 150 with some others, mostly S multipunctatus
Just out of curiosity how much did they set up back?
Around here (US) about $200.00 each, so about 160 pounds sterling
I'v never seen anyone selling that many at one time, mostly they are a one off on a site called aquabid
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I paid 175 Each. I would have to say I got very lucky and have been looking for a long time. I stumbled across them in a search for WC gibberosa. I am familiar with aquabid I have never ordered from there but its always nice to see what kind of crazy stuff is out there. I am located in the USA.
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Nice. Cool score, if genuine (beware of knock offs). Also, I must be missing something or... are not multiple granulosus necessarily bad together?
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"Also, I must be missing something or... are not multiple granulosus necessarily bad together?"

didn't say that . i said the only time i have seen them for sale it was a sole individual. 5 of them would be in excess of $1000.00 and unless i win the lottery that is just not going to happen.
Or if i run a very successful public aquarium in florida. ;)
They grow to be 10" long and a single individual needs a tank 6 feet long, so more than that, what a 180 or a 220 or maybe a 265 to be fair?
i keep mine with S Multipunctatus which make up for their smaller size by being very boisterous so everyone gets along
I've never seen another for sale in the time I have had my single individual ( in a store i trust, not Aquabid who I have no experience with) and if i do and i temporarily take leave of my sense I will probably buy it ( I believe this syndrome has been discussed elsewhere, buying fish on impulse)
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Oh yea they were price and so were the Zaire. I cant imagine a school of them would be bad. In my experience with tang catfish five or more and they will be more active. So i figured it would be the same. If it doesnt work out they should not be hard to sell.
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Here are a couple of accounts from our peers on keeping multiple grannies: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=47149
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Wow! That's crazy thank you for the reference. I'm hoping it will go well as there will be 15 gibbs and the five small granuloses in the tank alone. Fingers crossed!
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Kevans85 wrote: 11 May 2019, 15:27 That is such a pretty fish. I ordered five yesterday they will be here tuesday. I'm super excited have been looking for these guys for over a year. What other fish do you keep yours with. My will eventually go in with my fronts.
I am currently keeping a mystus mysticetus, hemibagrus olyroides, and an ntt datnoid with mine. No issues with him so far, he even shares a cave with the hemibagrus. He is by far the most boisterious fish in the tank and he will sometimes push the other fish around on occasion but it has not caused any issues.
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Quick video I got of him today
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so yeah, unless the tank is the size of your living room, multiple grans is a bad thing. they do fine with S multi as tank mates but the multis i have are a really boisterous bunch, always all over the place and this would appear to keep the granulosus in his place. i see him sometimes, lights out or frozen blood worms or black worms he will come out for
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Update: He is doing great, fully recovered from the damage he sustained after being chewed on my my old endlicheri bichir. He is one of the most active cats I have ever seen, he will roam around during the day and at night he swims laps around the tank and begs for more food.
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he is an absolutely beautiful fish and you are lucky to have him (and vice versa)
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kvnbyl wrote: 05 Jun 2019, 00:36 he is an absolutely beautiful fish and you are lucky to have him (and vice versa)
Thanks :)
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