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Syn Petricola?

Posted: 13 Jan 2006, 04:59
by O_o
I got this guy 2 days ago from a lfs. It looks like a petricola, but as you can see it doesn't have alot of dots. Its a little bigger then 3 1/2 inches and its face is a little off. I'm not sure if its a giant sp, or the blunt face varient can anyone help?
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btw just to check.. it looks like a male to me. am i right?

Posted: 13 Jan 2006, 19:33
by Marc van Arc
It looks like a Synodontis petricola, although I can't be more specific, but I do know that it is a male. Nice specimen.

Posted: 13 Jan 2006, 19:42
by O_o
Thank Marc, i guess it really doesnt matter which varient it is as long as hes getting along well with my other petricola's. Now that he is fatting up his head is looking more typical of regular petricolas. btw these are awesome little cats, very attive, look great, and eat all the left overs. I'd recommend them to anyone with a little extra tank space.

Posted: 13 Jan 2006, 19:50
by Marc van Arc
O_o wrote:and eat all the left overs.
Beware that you feed them properly. I don't think left-overs will be sufficient.
And yes, these are very nice fish. I didn't have these very long, but I had quite a bunch of S. multipunctatus for several years. A magnificent sight seeing these cruise the tank.

Posted: 13 Jan 2006, 20:13
by O_o
LoL, not my left overs, i feed NLS pellets, algea waffers, spirnalina flakes, and occasinally live stuff like black worms and brine shirmp. :) but i do wonder if the'll like some left over pizza, j/k. Btw lucky you multies are the best, too bad they are overpriced around here.