Syno help was sold to me just as Upside Down Catfish

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Syno help was sold to me just as Upside Down Catfish

Post by Colin Keightley »

Bought 3 of these not realising that syno's are known as upside down catfish. I looked at Synodontis nigriventris which has the common name Upside Down Catfish but the pictures look different to my fish so im assuming mine are not this breed.
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Post by Yann »

Hi!!

Not so sure they are not tank raised... the region near the dorsal fin hard ray look really diformed...
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Post by Silurus »

The color pattern indicates that this is a juvenile (this form of juvenile color pattern is common to many species), so it may be necessary to wait until it grows bigger to tell for sure.
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Post by sidguppy »

juvenile or no; definitely NOT a nigriventris.
those look the part -including the black belly and the telltale tiny white spots- at sizes even below 1".

my vote's on hybrid as well..... :(
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Now 8 months on and I ask again any ideas this fish is now 120mm long I still have all 3 the one in the pic is 120mm long another is 80mm long and the other is still 50mm long the latter only a shade larger then when I got them. Buy accident I came accross a website that was selling Synodonts Eupterus which I thought look like these could be the ones. Anyhow here is mine Image
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Post by Silurus »

The pectoral fins look unusually long for S. eupterus. I suspect you have a hybrid.
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S.Eupterus. NOT A HYBRID....
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Post by Smilingpiranha »

Def S.Eupterus, aka featherfin catfish
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All I can add is the hard spine on its dorsal fin only runs about two thirds the length of the fin and then the rest is like a soft tassle
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Colin Keightley wrote:All I can add is the hard spine on its dorsal fin only runs about two thirds the length of the fin and then the rest is like a soft tassle
This is still a young fish at this stage so lets see.
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Post by Colin Keightley »

I have managed some better pictures of my suspected feather fin syno

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does this help better ID it
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Post by Silurus »

Yup, it's a regular featherfin.
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Just thought I would post a photo update

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Its now 4 months since the last pic and its fins are really developing with a nice long tasle on the dorsal fin
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That is a really good looking Eupterus..or maybe an average Eupterus that you are keeping in fantastic condition :D
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very handsome syno. :thumbsup:
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How are yours getting along Andy I remember your thread when you first got them and then again when you were putting them into a larger tank
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Mine seem fine, thanks for asking, Colin.

I have so aqua scaped their tank that I cannot even count them anymore on a daily basis. :)

I can see eyes and fins moving and I know there are five still but I do not really see them unless it's sand tilling, vac'ng all sand time or it's feeding time. Even at feeding time they are pretty much swoop and run. But I love them.

My two oldest are probably 5 inches my next two are prob 4 inches and my youngest is prob 3-4 maybe. The youngest is the slenderest and a slightly diff colour. I am thinking I have 4 girls and one boy but I am not sure. The only time they swim the tank is when I am not in the room or at work so it's hard to capture their bellies against the glass for a picture. If I sneak in at night after work and use a flashlight I can see them swimming all over all water levels but soon they discover i am there and take cover. they peek at me from behind things and wiggle their whiskers.

I will try to get pics of all 5 so you can see tho. And they really like the bigger black ABS pipes best. Altho they do go into the white pvc and they are all over the driftwood.
I havent had one by the heater or intake tubes in quite awhile.
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I noticed you asked about acintic lighting well that is what I use but I dont point the light directly into the tankl and mine are very active I'll try to take a pic without the flash so you can see but mine are in with other cats also.
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yeah i would love to see the pictures. :)
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