Synodontis sp "Giant petricola" from Tanzania
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Synodontis sp "Giant petricola" from Tanzania
my first nice pic.....
I have two of these; a pair.
contaminants of a multipunctatus shipment!
Their broad white bands on the fins and spines, the huge mouth and sheer size (1,5 times the Burundi-petri's for the biggest one, and growing rapidly) are unmistakable differences.....
I think -next to granulosus of course- this is THE most beautiful Synodontis from Tanganyika.
I have two of these; a pair.
contaminants of a multipunctatus shipment!
Their broad white bands on the fins and spines, the huge mouth and sheer size (1,5 times the Burundi-petri's for the biggest one, and growing rapidly) are unmistakable differences.....
I think -next to granulosus of course- this is THE most beautiful Synodontis from Tanganyika.
Valar Morghulis
These are great fish. I had two of them and really enjoyed them until they jumped out of my tank late at night and died. I'm not sure how they did this since I have covered the space between my HOB and hood with hard plastic. That was devistating, so I recommend that you be sure to cover any holes in your cover or hood. Still, beautiful cats and great personality.
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Sid - just browsed through the pictures of synodontis petriola, and was wondering if this one doesn't look more like your giant variety, and different fromt the regular petricolas:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/mo ... /857_2.php
Also, if you have any more pics of yours. I for one would love to see them
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/mo ... /857_2.php
Also, if you have any more pics of yours. I for one would love to see them
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I took a lot of the pictures listed in the "regular" petricola species page. I can see why Sid calls them "giant". They are quite big (although not necessarily larger than regular petris), and have slightly different features, like a longer adipose fin, more tubular body shape and a small difference in shape to the humeral process. Compare this fish:
to an S. petricola paratype:
Rusty
to an S. petricola paratype:
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Ho, Rusty
I referred to the latest batch of petricola's as "Burundi petricola", NOT "Giant"!
the fish in the pic in THIS post is pushing 6" and growing.....it has a wide mouth (they're in with the Burundi's, so comparison is easy), orange teeth, a huge upper lip; eyes that are very light (sometimes leaning to yellowish copper, wich we know from S polli), very different from the dark grey eyes of true petricola.
the white bands are much more conspicious too.
my biggest "giant" is easily 1 1/2 times as big as my biggest Burundi-petricola......
I've seen these giants before; 20 cm.......
unfortunately those WERE tagged with a ticket I couldn't afford!
I referred to the latest batch of petricola's as "Burundi petricola", NOT "Giant"!
the fish in the pic in THIS post is pushing 6" and growing.....it has a wide mouth (they're in with the Burundi's, so comparison is easy), orange teeth, a huge upper lip; eyes that are very light (sometimes leaning to yellowish copper, wich we know from S polli), very different from the dark grey eyes of true petricola.
the white bands are much more conspicious too.
my biggest "giant" is easily 1 1/2 times as big as my biggest Burundi-petricola......
I've seen these giants before; 20 cm.......
unfortunately those WERE tagged with a ticket I couldn't afford!
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