Greggo, seems to me you have a true Auchenoglanis, not a Parauchenoglanis at all.
I think you have a tankbuster on your hands; like I have. better prepare for a fish that will grow to 'Koi-carp-size"....
It has all the morphological marks of a true Giraffenose; except the coloration of course.
New species? location variety?
Auchenoglanis sp "Zambia"? or A cf occidentalis?
the P punctatus shown by HH does look a lot like other Paraucheno's; rounded tailfin without lobes, stretched body without a high sloping forehead (instead it's a gentle slope, not unlike good ol' Anaspidoglanis), and very typical are the vertical lines of spots on the body.
Both the Aqualog and the catelog need an update;
that second species of Giraffenose-cat should be "sp" or something (I let the ichthyologists fight over this one
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), and the picture shown by HH in this post should come up if you click the link on P punctatus.....
And I don't think there's ANY species of Auchenoglanis, Parauchenoglanis or Anaspidoglanis that only reaches 8cm....must have been a youngster used as a holotype or something.
I'm not sure of course, but AFAIK these things reach at least 15 cm or more (more like anything between 20 cm and up, way up); the nice for 8cm and smaller catfishes in African rivers is more in the Amphilius/Leptoglanis/Microsynodontis-league.