Synodontis polli
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Re: Synodontis polli
How big are they and what other fish are in the tank with them?
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Re: Synodontis polli
I think they're around 12-15cm, full length
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Re: Synodontis polli
Are these 'white polli'? the undescribed Zambian species rather than true polli?
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Re: Synodontis polli
These are regular polli (so I've been told)
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Re: Synodontis polli
Supposedly this is not Synodontis polli but perhaps S ilebrevis or S irsacae.
Any thoughts here?
Any thoughts here?
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Re: Synodontis polli
I do not think they are either irsacae or ilebrevis.
Unless there is a change they would go on the list of unknowns.
Unless there is a change they would go on the list of unknowns.
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Re: Synodontis polli
So how should I label them, Birger?
Synodontis c.f. polli? Or something else?
Synodontis c.f. polli? Or something else?