The hybrid Syno thread
Posted: 10 Jan 2010, 11:11
Hopefully a lot of people who use Planet Catfish will be aware that there are a massive amount of hybrid synodontis out there. Love 'em or hate 'em, they are here to stay for the time being & although personally i am very much against them, things would be better if they were clearly identified at shops & not passed off as genuine species. There is lot's of good info in cat-e-log on hybrids & http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... cle_id=269 this article in Shane's world.
Hybrids have though, in my more recent experience, become far more varied in types, & of a better "quality" that is to say they are getting far closer to genuine species. (EG we have seen hybrid decora with branched maxillary barbels, & multi hybrids almost identical save for a few black flecks in the white section of the dorsal).
I suspect there are starting to be many species crossed to create hybrids, that weren't crossed before but also that hybrids are being crossed with genuine species & perhaps hybrid type 1 with hybrid type 3 to create further variants.
In order to educate people where possible & compliment cat-e-log, i will try & post some of the things i see in this thread & would encourage anyone with hybrid examples to do the same.
Cat-e-log hybrid types...
Hybrids have though, in my more recent experience, become far more varied in types, & of a better "quality" that is to say they are getting far closer to genuine species. (EG we have seen hybrid decora with branched maxillary barbels, & multi hybrids almost identical save for a few black flecks in the white section of the dorsal).
I suspect there are starting to be many species crossed to create hybrids, that weren't crossed before but also that hybrids are being crossed with genuine species & perhaps hybrid type 1 with hybrid type 3 to create further variants.
In order to educate people where possible & compliment cat-e-log, i will try & post some of the things i see in this thread & would encourage anyone with hybrid examples to do the same.
Cat-e-log hybrid types...