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My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 06:45
by Birger
Couldn't resist getting this little one
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Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 08:41
by naturalart
Wow! thats unique. do you know what species it is?

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 13:06
by Richard B
Here in the UK these often go by the commercial name "custard cats" with the body varying from all yellow to different blotches. It is a man made variant of either nigrita or robbiana.

Not my cup of tea really but they are very different & sell well.

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 14:02
by RickE
Not really my cup of tea either but I can see the attraction. Has the look of a 'sad clown' about it.

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 14:08
by Birger
I actually got this one specifically for two reasons...to find out which species these really are, I thought the natural patterned back half may help...and to raise it for awhile and then do photos of it.

Birger

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 14:53
by Maccus
That is adorable, never seen one like that before. Are they new?. You know what?...I want one, how difficult are they to find and how much do they cost?.

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 20:04
by Oliver D.
Hi Birger,

here(Germany/Austria) these fishes will mostly sold as Synodontis nigrita "gold". Often they comes from eastern europe. Juveniles have the "natural" colour, but if they grow up they lost these colour. Adult fishes are sometimes completely yellow. If you google "Synodontis nigrita gold" you get some photos from adult fishes.
I think they are at least 10 years in the aquatic hobby.

Remember one of my S. schoutedeni lost also the colour:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 28#p127639
I see i doesn´t answer to the postings. :-

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 20:34
by naturalart
Hmm, haven't seen this strain in this region. Thought it was just a aberrant color pattern. Okay thanks for the info Oliver and Richard, I'll pass.

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 21 Apr 2011, 01:08
by Birger
Oliver D. wrote:Hi Birger,

here(Germany/Austria) these fishes will mostly sold as Synodontis nigrita "gold". Often they comes from eastern europe. Juveniles have the "natural" colour, but if they grow up they lost these colour. Adult fishes are sometimes completely yellow. If you google "Synodontis nigrita gold" you get some photos from adult fishes.
I think they are at least 10 years in the aquatic hobby.

Remember one of my S. schoutedeni lost also the colour:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 28#p127639
I see i doesn´t answer to the postings. :-
Oliver, Yes, I do realize all this, of all in the tank this one was the only one that was like this still...I do remember that shoutedeni you had, I imagine it stayed that way??

Birger

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 21 Apr 2011, 19:04
by Oliver D.
Hi Birger,

my S. schoutedeni lose the colouration slowly over years. It start at the belly and after some years he have lost the colour completely. One or two years later he died with an Ichthyophthirius infect. At that time i have lost a lot of my S. schoutedeni group and some other fishes. Without these infect i think he would live today. Now i have a new group of S. schoutedeni.

Please keep records of your "nigrita gold" and show us some photos from time to time of the growth. :)

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 08 May 2011, 14:22
by Viktor Jarikov
very unusual... (read attractive... to me)

never seen in any of my endeavors along the eastern US

what a nice thread you linked, Oliver

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 08 May 2011, 18:36
by The.Dark.One
Aren't these the man made variants given the invalid name Synodontis helenae in the Baensch book?

http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=4169

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 09 May 2011, 19:31
by andywoolloo
very pretty syno :-BD

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 12 May 2011, 01:20
by Birger
Here is a quick shot of the other side, is still in quarantine and this tank is scratched up so it is hard to get decent pics.
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Re: My new little Synodontis-updated

Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 04:51
by Birger
These are actually from about January, I do need to take new pictures now as the pattern is now showing less of the natural color, updated pictures pending.
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Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 05:32
by Dave Rinaldo
I thought this fish is a hybrid?

I see it it now in the Cat-eLog as .

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 06:01
by Birger
Yep

I have come to realize xanthism is not that especially rare with synos but this one was half and half so makes a good photo opportunity.

Birger

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 24 Apr 2012, 13:56
by clydeboy
My LFS has loads of these and the colouring and pattern varies quite a bit.
Some are fully yellow, others are half and half like this one and others are paler again (almost albino looking) with others a mixture of yellow, spots, orangey bits and dark bits.
The lfs owner pointed me towards them as he knew I was a "synohead" but they don't really do it for me.
When I became addicted to synos I was snapping up fish that I thought looked nice, and I do have a few very beautiful hybrids including my fake granny which is a stunner.
If he had them at the onset of my syno purchasing I no doubt would have bought 1 or 2 as, then, I couldn't help myself. #-O
But my preferences have changed and I'm now attracted to "real mccoys".
I've recently got me a flavitaeniatus and an Angelicus and they are different class, however that is not to say that these little yellow chappies aren't worth buying if you like them, and at £7 a fish could be looked upon as a bit of a bargain. :-BD

Ian

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 13 May 2012, 23:10
by andywoolloo
very interesting looking! great pics!

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 14 May 2012, 10:04
by Jools
clydeboy wrote:My LFS has loads of these and the colouring and pattern varies quite a bit.
If that LFS is Aquascene in Airdrie, then I believe those fishes are captive bred and being imported from the Czech Republic.

Cheers,

Jools

Re: My new little Synodontis

Posted: 14 May 2012, 16:06
by clydeboy
Jools wrote:
clydeboy wrote:My LFS has loads of these and the colouring and pattern varies quite a bit.
If that LFS is Aquascene in Airdrie, then I believe those fishes are captive bred and being imported from the Czech Republic.

Cheers,

Jools
It is Jools, and I believe they are.

Ian