first off, I'll say this, so you'll be warned: I'm NOT a good photographer, despite a pretty cam (canon G2). I specifically included some pix wich aren't sharp to show the variety in pattern wich occurs with this species. Not exactly cat-e-log material.
second: check the black & white portions of the pectoral and dorsal fin: as you can see, it has "petricol-pectorals" but a "multipunctatus-dorsal" (I'm referring to the way black and white are arranged)
It's a sturdy built fish, unlike petricola, but very much like the true polli. These are all F1's AFAIK.
headview
at a much younger age, in a dark tank
here the black dorsal can be seen, same age as second pic
my biggest specimen; check the irregular pattern!
this one is from the same group, almost as big; pattern!!
about six months ago, or so; the third is an adult dwarf petricola.
check the white band on pectoral, and shape of whiskers....
Tropheus bumped in, but again, check pattern of the catfish!
see text above.
ditto.
This is what I can do for now; save pitching one in ethanol and sending it to HH....
Sid