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Juvie Synos
Posted: 24 May 2009, 01:47
by Brengun
I picked up a quartet of juvenile synodontis at auction last night and there looks to be two of each kind but there was no info on the bag as to exactly what they were.
Can anyone have a wild guess for me? Bear in mind this is Australia so our Syno range is probably quite limited.
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 24 May 2009, 01:54
by Dave Rinaldo
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 24 May 2009, 06:14
by Brengun
Hybrid 3 looks pretty fancy but I am leaning to pic one just being a eupterus featherfin as its more likely.
Hybrid 5 Valentine is a lovely name and initially I thought maybe pic 2 may be a decorus but the hybrid 5 looks closer to my juvie photo.
I guess we will just have to wait a little while and see what they turn into when they get a bit older.
Thanks for your help Dave.
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 24 May 2009, 06:30
by Birger
Hybrid 3 looks pretty fancy but I am leaning to pic one just being a eupterus featherfin as its more likely.
Hybrid 5 Valentine is a lovely name and initially I thought maybe pic 2 may be a decorus but the hybrid 5 looks closer to my juvie photo.
I think you are fairly close
I guess we will just have to wait a little while and see what they turn into when they get a bit older.
definitely easier with a little more time
Birger
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 24 May 2009, 15:10
by Chrysichthys
I think it's two hybrid 3 and two
. Adult
euptera look completely different from juveniles, click on the link to see pics.
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 24 May 2009, 20:09
by Richard B
neither of these are S."Valentine" - the one is a hybrid for certain & the other may well be too, with the exception of Euptera as Chrysichthys points out - they may well both be hybrids if coming from the same direct source - as you say , the selection is limited
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 25 May 2009, 06:36
by Brengun
I will have to remember to post up some pics in a few months and see how we all did in the id stakes.
Re: Juvie Synos
Posted: 25 May 2009, 14:37
by Chrysichthys
It should become apparent about the euptera by the end of the year (if my I.D. is correct, that is).