Synodontis eupterus video - eating

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Synodontis eupterus video - eating

Post by muridae »

Hey all,

I just took this video and thought some of you here might be interested in watching it. It's my Synodontis eupterus coming out and eating bloodworms. About 10 mbs, and one minute long.

http://www.muridae.org/fish/cats/synodo ... pterus.WMV

Over the past few months that fish has experienced a lot of growth, and suddenly it feels secure coming out during the day and eating everything in sight. :D
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Post by Graeme »

He looks very nice! :D

Is he the only Syno in your tank?



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Post by muridae »

Thanks! He was just a little guy when I picked him up in December, but he's grown a lot since then. This is actually only the second time I've ever seen him eat, so I thought it was kinda cool.

There's also an S. angelicus in the tank, but otherwise no other synos.
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Can anyone please tell me the nature of eupterus'? I know that almost all syno are aggressive, but compared to others, how do the eupterus compare?
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Post by fmueller »

Wow - great video and a very nice fish. That's a dorsal fin!

Also, it took me a while to figure out that thet huge rock the eupterus is swimming around under at first is actually a pleco :lol:

What other fish did I see in the video - albino kuhli loach and a guppy?
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Post by Rense »

That's a nice fish!
I've got 5 of those little monsters myself. 2 months ago 4 of them were about 2", and the're about 5" know.
The other one is an adult male, about 8".
Does anyone know how to breed this fantastic species?
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