Synodontis Eupterus
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Synodontis Eupterus
hi, i was wondering if i can get some info on these. i would like to know how aggresive they are, what they eat, compatiable fish, etc.
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Hey guys, i've found some contradictory info.
If u check out Aquariacentral.com they have a profile on S. Eupterus also, on planetcatfish it says max size is 6"(15cm) but on Aquariuacentral it says max size is 10"(25cm).
Could someone clear this up? Because i prob would be allowed to keep a Featherfin if it was only 15cm.
Thanks Ppl!
If u check out Aquariacentral.com they have a profile on S. Eupterus also, on planetcatfish it says max size is 6"(15cm) but on Aquariuacentral it says max size is 10"(25cm).
Could someone clear this up? Because i prob would be allowed to keep a Featherfin if it was only 15cm.
Thanks Ppl!
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The biggest I have ever seen was about 8", 20 cm; but then they're really old too, this is including the tailfin wich can become a bit "elongated" at the edge.
7-8" eupterus are HUGE these fish seem to grow "up" as they age; the finnage gets a bit "overdone", it seems, the adipose gets way up, and the fish in general makes an impression that it's going for 3 feet, but it doesn't.
but a well-fed 7.5" eupterus looks massive in a small tank, despite being only so "small".
7-8" eupterus are HUGE these fish seem to grow "up" as they age; the finnage gets a bit "overdone", it seems, the adipose gets way up, and the fish in general makes an impression that it's going for 3 feet, but it doesn't.
but a well-fed 7.5" eupterus looks massive in a small tank, despite being only so "small".
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