Synodontis granulosus Behavior
Synodontis granulosus Behavior
Is there anybody who could help identifying characteristics of this exotic cat. I have 1 which is behaving very strange.
Hi rusty. I have 2 of these cats. 1 owned for 1year spends most of his time hiding and only comes out for food. The 2nd come into the shop this week in very good condition and very active (almost overactive). Fish seemed to enjoy being in a nicely laid out tank and fed within 10 minutes. When I checked on fish this morning he was swimming upside down under water surface (not odd for any syno I suppose) but fish seemed off balance and twitchy and to my horror appeared to have some form of skin infection. We had a really close look but could see no parasites so decided to treat quickly for C flexibacter as we have lost many fish to this disease before but not usually synos. Fish is still feeding and looked ok in respect of no more rot but I am still very concerned. Any suggestions.
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- Location 1: Oxford U.K.
- Interests: catfish!
I'm looking for Tandanus. Do you ever get those? They're an Australian genus. Also Clarotes laticeps, and other African and Asian predators, and Brachyplatystoma juruense, a pimelodid. All depending on price. I can't afford a Synodontis granulosus.
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