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' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 05 Oct 2019, 03:32
by Bamboo
Hello
I got in a group of ' zebra' Syno nigriventris…. I was told they are not a hybrid but a locality. They seem to coming into the fish trade here in USA since this summer of 2019. Anyone confirm about this particular fish? Im not sure if it's a ssp? or a locality? It looks like a ' normal' nigriventris body shape and personality, just a very black and white banded pattern, very distinct. I can definitely get pictures if need be.
Thanks in advance!

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 05 Oct 2019, 03:43
by bekateen
Hi Bamboo,

Yes, Synodontis nigriventris sp. Zebra kutu is a natural morph. As far as I know, same care as typical nigriventris.

https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/sp ... ies_id=334.

Cheers, Eric

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 05 Oct 2019, 04:42
by Dave Rinaldo
Bamboo wrote: 05 Oct 2019, 03:32 Hello
I got in a group of ' zebra' Syno nigriventris…. I was told they are not a hybrid but a locality. They seem to coming into the fish trade here in USA since this summer of 2019.
They aren't a hybrid. They have been in the US longer than this summer! I don't recall exactly when they were first around, but I took this pic December 2004
MVC-501cf.jpg
They are at two stores here in Austin right now. A favorite of mine! :)

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 05 Oct 2019, 08:33
by Bas Pels
I´ve seen them offered here too. A bit more expensive than the `normal` ones

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 06 Oct 2019, 02:05
by Bamboo
Yes I bought a group of 12 from Rivercity yesterday.... I've never seen these...I was just told these started coming in this summer of 2019, I know nothing about them... Except keep them like normal looking nigriventris.. It would be nice to know the locality of these and the species name...
are these pictures of yours adult ???
Dave Rinaldo wrote: 05 Oct 2019, 04:42
Bamboo wrote: 05 Oct 2019, 03:32 Hello
I got in a group of ' zebra' Syno nigriventris…. I was told they are not a hybrid but a locality. They seem to coming into the fish trade here in USA since this summer of 2019.
They aren't a hybrid. They have been in the US longer than this summer! I don't recall exactly when they were first around, but I took this pic December 2004 MVC-501cf.jpg
They are at two stores here in Austin right now. A favorite of mine! :)

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 06 Oct 2019, 03:03
by Dave Rinaldo
The pic I posted above are juvenile fish. You can also see it in the link posted above by bekateen. Some of the other pics are also mine.

Here are two pics I took last month.
DSC_2731c.jpg
DSC_2717cf.jpg

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 07 Oct 2019, 04:07
by Bamboo
Thanks everyone for your help, this is exciting to work with these and to know exactly what I'm working with. Cheers!

Re: ' Zebra ' Syno nigriventris

Posted: 07 Oct 2019, 21:33
by Jools
No worries, good to see everyone chip in. Just because I'm a fishnerd I have a lot of fish books, there was something bothering me about the "since 2019" thing because I had a vague notion that I'd seen the ZUSD in a US book at some point long ago.

Took me a while but I found it, this is from Dr. Peter Lewis' "Common Names of Tropical Fish" published in 1984 and, to my knowledge, the only fishbook every produced using a CBM64 home computer (another passion of mine - this computer has 65536 bytes of memory and I knew most of the important ones off by heart - still do).

Anyway it's a lovely drawing by one Gian Padovani which is reproduced here. Looks like the same fish to me and if so means it's been around since the 80s which makes sense as they were the syno heyday.
s n z.jpg
Jools