small,attractive,lively synodontis?
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small,attractive,lively synodontis?
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a synodontis that does not spend all of its time hiding out of sight all day? possibly on the saller side & is not to dificult to spawn?
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, though this would be easier to spawn.
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Don't say that too loud, Mats!
9 out of 10 the offered "nigriventris" turn out to be baby nigrita or baby robbianus or something.
less effort for the wholesalesmen to get those.
btw S nigriventris is a nice Syno (I kept those for decades), but when it reaches maturity it does get extremely nocturnal.
if you really want more action and also archieveble breeding results go for petricola.
the main difference is that with petricola it's better to add rocks instead of wood, and it's more resistant to cichlid-tankmates.
9 out of 10 the offered "nigriventris" turn out to be baby nigrita or baby robbianus or something.
less effort for the wholesalesmen to get those.
btw S nigriventris is a nice Syno (I kept those for decades), but when it reaches maturity it does get extremely nocturnal.
if you really want more action and also archieveble breeding results go for petricola.
the main difference is that with petricola it's better to add rocks instead of wood, and it's more resistant to cichlid-tankmates.
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That's what you get for just reading the labels, rather than actually knowing what fish it is... Thanks for the clarification..sidguppy wrote:Don't say that too loud, Mats!
9 out of 10 the offered "nigriventris" turn out to be baby nigrita or baby robbianus or something.
less effort for the wholesalesmen to get those.
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