Here are the baby pictures.
http://imageevent.com/jimlynchaz/babysy ... ctatus?n=0
Photo of baby Synodontis multipunctatus
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Photo of baby Synodontis multipunctatus
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Sidguppy, the parents are wild imports and look like all the multipunctatus I have seen. Silver sides, large dark spots black fins edged in white and white underside. Basic impression is a light fish with dark spots.
I think the overhead view of the cameral aganist the white bowl make the babies look darker than they actually are. They are mottled looking when viewed from the side. They are eating well and look like they are off to a good start. A macro photographer, I am not.
I think the overhead view of the cameral aganist the white bowl make the babies look darker than they actually are. They are mottled looking when viewed from the side. They are eating well and look like they are off to a good start. A macro photographer, I am not.
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