Synodontis sp aff petricola dwarf

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Synodontis sp aff petricola dwarf

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Hi all!

I received over the week-end 7 young 1'' Synodontis sp aff petricola "dwarf".

I noticed that the overall body coloration is really different form individual to another.
Some have more of a greyish background colour, other are more brown and other are more lght brown...
Have you noticed such differences!!??

Because of the size I doubt this is sex related...

Any thought??!!

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Post by sidguppy »

nope.

I've seen hundreds of them little buggers and they're all a very contrasting black-grey-white in blotches, spots and finpatterns.
never saw any brown baby-dwarf (old ones of some forms may get a bit brownish; see catelog), although occasionally a specimen where the white is more ivory-yellow turns up.
And sometimes the grey is quite silvery.

can you post pics? you might have hybrids on your hands; they show up more and more.
And I DID see a brownish, blackspotted hybrid sold as petricola in stores the last year or so.....

Most of the time, the fins are a giveaway: petricola babies have very conspicious dorsal, pectoral and tailfins; all are jetblack with the white margin on the spine (dorsal and pectoral) or on the outer finrays (caudal).
Next to that; baby petricola's have very very white whiskers, it's like these 'glow' in the dark!

In old individuals this may get blurred, darkened or grey instead of clear white; but not in a tiny youngster. it should be very clear.
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does sp aff=cf. ? or sp aff means something different?
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does sp aff=cf. ? or sp aff means something different?
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It's explained here (maybe this should be made an FAQ).
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petricola youngsters

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I have been raising Syno Petricola for quite some time, the parents being WC, and there fry usually all look the same. However, I do get light coloured and even white/pearl coloured ones in every other batch. They are somewhat blotchy in appearance until about 1 month or so, if they live as they seem weaker than the rest, and then slowly begin to change to resemble the rest of their siblings. As they mature, I still have some that have a more beige coloured background but same spot markings and definetly very white wiskers, with white leading edges to the pectoral and dorsal fins. Post some pictures if you want a more conclusive answer.
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

I'll try to post a pic...

When they were in the bottle (I don't use bags anymore) they were all quite the same.
One has especially turn pretty brown and dark, probably a stress reaction.

The parents of these are WC as well...

THe brown is pretty light colour a bit like coffee with loads of milk...

Some as that sort of ivory colour you are talking about!

Other than that, the fins and whiskers have the typical white edge...

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Hi!

Here is a picture of one of the young, it isn't actually one of mine but it comes from the same batch...

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thanks to Estelle for letting me use her pic.

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Post by sidguppy »

looks like a nice baby dwarf to me!

don't see much 'brown' in there, though.
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Yup have to agree, looks like my young ones! Good pic too.
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Hi!

Here is another picture, still from the same batch (maybe one of these is now swimming here at home)
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Thanks at "Les 2 Chris" to let me use their pic

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Post by worton[pl] »

great picture :D now I know how baby petricola "dwarf" looks like. It's good because I ordered in my LFS bunch of petricolas and I dont want to buy hybrids anymore :D
May I ask how big fish on picture abova are?
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Hi!

They are around 1''-1.5'' 2.5-3.5cm

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Post by worton[pl] »

thanks :)
I purchased a little (about 1 inch) synodontis eupterus, this guy is cute :D and tomorrow my petricolas should arrive :D
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