Microsynodontis polli
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Microsynodontis polli
Hi!
Along with the Chiloglanis, I can also have some Microsynodontis batesii.
What are they basic requirements?
Water: parameters, water flow???
Food: anything special?
Behavior: Solitarian or group keeping?
If group: are they calm or agressive towards tankmates?
In advance thanks!
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Along with the Chiloglanis, I can also have some Microsynodontis batesii.
What are they basic requirements?
Water: parameters, water flow???
Food: anything special?
Behavior: Solitarian or group keeping?
If group: are they calm or agressive towards tankmates?
In advance thanks!
Cheers
Yann
Last edited by Yann on 07 Oct 2004, 12:56, edited 1 time in total.
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They prefer soft, acidic water, although people have successfully kept them in neutral to slightly alkaline water. A moderate current will do.Water: parameters, water flow???
Not picky eaters. I fed mine live food, micropellets and crushed Tetra Bits.Food: anything special?
They are schooling fish. Best kept in a group of 6 or more.Behavior: Solitarian or group keeping?
Very peaceful. I find that they do best in species tanks, actually. Or at least, the tank should not have any boisterous fish.If group: are they calm or agressive towards tankmates?
I've written an upcoming CoTM article on <i>Microsynodontis</i>. Ask either Jools or me for a copy.
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This depends on which species you get, as there are several species of <i>Microsynodontis</i> (some apparently undescribed) sold under that name. The largest are the true <i>M. batesii</i> (I have a pair at the moment), which get to about 4". I am also keeping the Nigeran "batesii" (an apparently undescribed species), as well as <i>M.</i> cf.<i>polli</i> (also apparently undescribed), both of which are much smaller and do not get beyond 2".
BTW, the live coloration of the true batesii is somewhat more striking than as stated in the original description.
BTW, the live coloration of the true batesii is somewhat more striking than as stated in the original description.
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I have little to add, but I just took some (not so good) pics of my recently-acquired <i>Microsynodontis</i> cf. <i>polli</i>.
Just thought I'd show off my crummy photography skills:
Just thought I'd show off my crummy photography skills:
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Hi!
Received the little guys, all arrived pretty well, one of them was actually a young Synodontis sp.
Obviously they are not the true Microsynodontis batesii but look more like Heok Hee 's Microsynodontis cf polli
They are avbout 4cm long and one of them is clearly a female as she seem full of eggs.
Pretty nice active little fellows!!!
I'll try to make pictures of them ...
Cheers
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Received the little guys, all arrived pretty well, one of them was actually a young Synodontis sp.
Obviously they are not the true Microsynodontis batesii but look more like Heok Hee 's Microsynodontis cf polli
They are avbout 4cm long and one of them is clearly a female as she seem full of eggs.
Pretty nice active little fellows!!!
I'll try to make pictures of them ...
Cheers
Yann
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Hi!
Well my Microsynodontis have grown a bit...
The have 5 "yellow" thin lines running from the upper body forward the lower body, these lines stop at the sensorial line.
The also have a line on the front of the dorsal fins but it is only on the upper part of the body it hardly goes down the side.
Some brown mark are seen in the belly region and in the caudal fins.
Some "yellow" lines on the snout near the eyes , external to the eyes
Another lines that make a junction with each eye.
The adipose fin is also marked with "yellow" and brown markings!
Any Idea of the possible ID of this one!
Cheers
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PS: I'll try to post a pic later, need to get a numeric cam first!
Well my Microsynodontis have grown a bit...
The have 5 "yellow" thin lines running from the upper body forward the lower body, these lines stop at the sensorial line.
The also have a line on the front of the dorsal fins but it is only on the upper part of the body it hardly goes down the side.
Some brown mark are seen in the belly region and in the caudal fins.
Some "yellow" lines on the snout near the eyes , external to the eyes
Another lines that make a junction with each eye.
The adipose fin is also marked with "yellow" and brown markings!
Any Idea of the possible ID of this one!
Cheers
Yann
PS: I'll try to post a pic later, need to get a numeric cam first!
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I had heard that they are actually found in the congo rapids after stanley falls. Is this information incorrect?
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4x Hypselecara Temporalis (6-7")(3-4")
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4x Hypselecara Temporalis (6-7")(3-4")
4x Myleus/Metyinnis sp. (2-3") 1x Leporinus Fasciatus (2")
2x Sorubim Lima (4-5")
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Any species? not any one in particular.
If so what species?
If so what species?
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4x Hypselecara Temporalis (6-7")(3-4")
4x Myleus/Metyinnis sp. (2-3") 1x Leporinus Fasciatus (2")
2x Sorubim Lima (4-5")
1x Pseudomystus Siamensis 1x Ompok sp. (5")
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4x Hypselecara Temporalis (6-7")(3-4")
4x Myleus/Metyinnis sp. (2-3") 1x Leporinus Fasciatus (2")
2x Sorubim Lima (4-5")
1x Pseudomystus Siamensis 1x Ompok sp. (5")
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Hi!
I have finally id the small Synodontis that came with my Microsynodontis sp.
It is a Synodontis nummifer, or at least has the body shape, he's body is totally silver with not black mark.
I di check with the importator, and had no S. nummifer at that time!
What Microsynodontis could it be?
Cheers
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I have finally id the small Synodontis that came with my Microsynodontis sp.
It is a Synodontis nummifer, or at least has the body shape, he's body is totally silver with not black mark.
I di check with the importator, and had no S. nummifer at that time!
What Microsynodontis could it be?
Cheers
Yann
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Hi!
a little update on the guy!!
I have isolated a trio in a 20 liters in a way to attemp breeding these.
I made one of these flower pot cave...
I can see a difference in the sex with the male being always slender, the 2 females seems to be full of eggs...
on one attempt, I saw the male with his "thingie" out and the next day a femal had suddenly lost weight but could find any eggs...
They also seem to spend a lot of thime in the java moss, so it makes me wonder if they might lay their eggs in their as well...
I guess my lack of sucess so far is due to the parameters of my water, I shall try working more with R/O...
Cheers
Yann
a little update on the guy!!
I have isolated a trio in a 20 liters in a way to attemp breeding these.
I made one of these flower pot cave...
I can see a difference in the sex with the male being always slender, the 2 females seems to be full of eggs...
on one attempt, I saw the male with his "thingie" out and the next day a femal had suddenly lost weight but could find any eggs...
They also seem to spend a lot of thime in the java moss, so it makes me wonder if they might lay their eggs in their as well...
I guess my lack of sucess so far is due to the parameters of my water, I shall try working more with R/O...
Cheers
Yann
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