What kind of synodontis is this???

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He was 4 dollars so I had to get him :p What is he? (he doesn't swim upside down either, I thought he was an upside down cat at first :dunno: )
 
If you could get a picture of his full body it would be much easier to identify him/her.

Ben - Bunjiweb

(at a friends house)
 
Yeap thats almost deffinatly a network syno.

On a side note your tank looks extremely dirty... Why not take the time to clean it, for your viewing pleasure more than anything.

Ben
 
Sorry about the tank, it's an old quarantine -_- I don't usually take pics of this tank, only under certain circumstances. BTW How big does this guy get, and will he eat shrimp pellets and frozen shrimp? Google has done nothng for me :unsure:
 
bunjiweb said:
Yeap thats almost deffinatly a network syno.

On a side note your tank looks extremely dirty... Why not take the time to clean it, for your viewing pleasure more than anything.

Ben
Thanks for the I.D. :cool: , Is there a site you can direct us to for some specific info .


also :rolleyes: That is mulm and algae , new arrivals sift through and graze on it until we feed them . The water is changed every week and part of the gravel is vacuumed . I don't think the water is dirty :p . As a mater of fact that tank is very stable :nod: . This works for us :nod:

" I don't think the fish care " :fun:

Joe
 
it not a juv featherfin syno (synodontis eupterus) could be but aint no guru :p just my opinion lol as the juv featherfin does also show a network pattening when young .

i hav a few juv featherfin atm and looks very alike to wht ur pics r ill try and get a pic and put it up .
 

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