I got two (1m/1f) of them of my wife for my birthday comming up and wanted to share the view of these beautiful fishes.
Proudly presenting.....
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Proudly presenting.....
My newest assets to my aquarium:
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I got two (1m/1f) of them of my wife for my birthday comming up and wanted to share the view of these beautiful fishes.
I got two (1m/1f) of them of my wife for my birthday comming up and wanted to share the view of these beautiful fishes.
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Don't know how Euros translate to US dollars right now.Marc van Arc wrote:300 a piece will do, thank you.
Still a lot of money, but what fish they are!
I do think I have seen these guys around here (SF Bay Area, california, USA). They look similar to someone in the tank I found my eupterus in. Is there a similar fish around--the white on the fins and the grey with the spots, maybe six inches as adults? If the ones I saw were the granulosus, I caught a few and tossed them back because I was fishing for the eupterus--also a very fine fish.
Are these river fish as well?
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Hi!
Nice Acquisition...
A few years ago (at least it was the last time I saw them), a shop around here was selling some juvenils (6-7cm) for around 40$ but they were Czech import, so you wonder about the "blood" quality of such fish when coming from that region...
A french shop in the region of PAris currently has some to offer for sale for 350â?¬ which must be around 240$
Cheers
Yann
Nice Acquisition...
A few years ago (at least it was the last time I saw them), a shop around here was selling some juvenils (6-7cm) for around 40$ but they were Czech import, so you wonder about the "blood" quality of such fish when coming from that region...
A french shop in the region of PAris currently has some to offer for sale for 350â?¬ which must be around 240$
Cheers
Yann
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I'm saving money too.....
personally I'd like at least 3 (1M 2F) or 4 (2M 2F), but then people should wrap me in wet sheets and put me in a quiet room or something.....
They're really exceptional fish, with a strong personality.
very different from any other Synodontis I know; far more intelligent and boisterous too.
personally I'd like at least 3 (1M 2F) or 4 (2M 2F), but then people should wrap me in wet sheets and put me in a quiet room or something.....
They're really exceptional fish, with a strong personality.
very different from any other Synodontis I know; far more intelligent and boisterous too.
Valar Morghulis
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I find my synos to be pretty "present" in relation to other fish. Has anyone done a study on the intelligence of catfish? It is my secret belief that catfish in general are smarter by far than other fish. NOTHING dumber than a fancy goldfish, tho.sidguppy wrote: They're really exceptional fish, with a strong personality.
very different from any other Synodontis I know; far more intelligent and boisterous too.
troi