anyone know what this is

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anyone know what this is

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no it's alot darker than those he is really dark olive green :D
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Post by Silurus »

Color is variable enough in this species that I wouldn't use it as a reliable character.
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we thought it was one of these

synodontis acanthomias
synodontis bastian
synodontis shall
Mystus leucophasis
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Post by corybreed »

It is not any of he species that you listed. Mystus leucophasis is jet black. It is S. nigrita.

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it doesn't look like any of the pictures of S. nigrita on this site
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Hi!

S.nigrita is a garbage species containing at least 2 different ones...
this is also nigrita...
S.nigrita

P.S.: THX Mats
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The quotes are there so that you see what I'm typing, rather than the purple text-link to a non-existant web-page...

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Post by racoll »

a lot of those pics in the cat-elog are of juvenile fish. yours is an adult. adult fish will often display darker duller patterning with reduced contrast.

it could be an S.eupterus
perhaps?

Silurus is a fish taxonomist, that doesn't mean he's always right, but he knows his stuff. i would probably agree with him. i had an S.nigrita once, and it did look like yours.
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Post by CEfire »

Hello,

I am still struggling with the difference between S. Nigrita and S. Robbianus. This fish looks more like Robbianus to me, but I certainly wouldn't argue with HH :wink:

Can you explain the main differences between these two Synodontis and why this one is Nigrita vs. Robbianus.

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Post by Caol_ila »

@cefire do a search for robbianus and youll find a thread by erwin about Nigerian synos where this topic is discussed i think to remember...
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Post by Zebby »

This is most likely a S.Eupterus hydrid.
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