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Scientific Name Synodontis lucipinnis  Wright & Page, 2006     
Common Name(s) Dwarf Lake Syno, False Cuckoo Catfish
Type Locality Zambia: Lake Tanganyika, Musende Rocks
Pronunciation sin oh don tiss - loo see pin niss
Etymology Synodontis: From the Greek syn, meaning together, and odontos, meaning tooth; in reference to the closely-spaced lower jaw teeth. From the Latin luci, meaning bright or clear, and pinnis, meaning fin. In reference to the light patches found at the base of the black triangles on the rayed fins.
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Size 100mm (3.9") SL. Find near, nearer or same sized spp.
Identification All species in the genus Synodontis have a hardened head cap that has attached a process (humeral process) which is situated behind the gill opening and pointed towards the posterior. The dorsal fin and pectoral fins have a hardened first ray which is serrated. Caudal fin is always forked. There is one pair of maxillary barbels, sometimes having membranes and occasionally branched. The two pairs of mandibular barbels are often branched and can have nodes attached. The cone-shaped teeth in the upper jaw are short. S-shaped and movable in the lower jaw. These fish produce audible sounds when disturbed rubbing the base of the pectoral spine against the pectoral girdle.

Similar to other described catfish from the lake. The cuckoo catfish, Synodontis multipunctatus, is the most common import and you, occasionally, may also encounter S. polli, S. dhonti and S.tanganyicae. All sport the distinctive white barbels and are spotted as juveniles to some degree or other and thus another form of quick identification prevails - S. petricola and S. lucipinnis are the only species with a solid white leading dorsal and pectoral fin ray and the spotted body pattern. This fish however appears to be growing to a smaller mature size than S. petricola and is less heavily spotted in comparison. S. petricola can be differentiated from S. lucipinnis by the former having smaller spots on the head than the body spots.
Sexing See male and female image above.
Jump to next section Habitat Information
Distribution Northern Lake Tanganyika, DRC, Africa
African Waters Show it on a map , Western Rift Valley Lakes, Tanganyika Show it on a map  (hover or click on these areas to show maps or find other species found there)
pH 6.5 - 8.5
Temperature 22.0-24.0°C or 71.6-75.2°F (Show others within this range)
Other Parameters Surprisingly this species reproduces in less than neutral pH water condition much removed from those found in it's native habitat.
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Feeding A very easy fish to feed. All prepared foods are accepted and the fish will eat heavily thus making conditioning a relatively simple task.
Furniture Bogwood is utilised although rock clusters appear more preferable. Seems to enjoy long, tall, flowing plants such as giant Vallisneria.
Compatibility A social species tolerant of their own kind and unimposing.
Suggested Tankmates Given that the fish doesn't require the water conditions normally associated with rift valley cichlids this renders virtually any aquarium fish of a suitable size and disposition a good tankmate. It's a community catfish for the masses!
Breeding Reports are mixed as to whether this species is or is not a cuckoo spawner, possibly due to incorrect determination of species that have spawned. Videoed spawnings indicate that it is not a parasitic ''cuckoo'' spawner but rather an egg scatterer. See Catfish of the month article.
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Registered Keepers (1) Birger (k: 9), (2) synoguy (k: 3), (3) zenyfish (k: 7), (4) Richard B (k: 8), (5) caudalis (k: 2), (6) Oliver D. (k: 6), (7) Noesis (k: 5), (8) GreenSynoMan, (9) Floody (k: 4), (10) kntrygrl4lyfe, (11) garibaldi, (12) teknikAL, (13) einstein-a-go-go, (14) Barbie, (15) kvnbyl (k: 20), who also notes: "sold some, got to pay the electric bill somehow!", (16) alga (k: 6), (17) Landlubber, (18) jollysue (k: 7), (19) dwfish, (20) unblinded (k: 11), (21) FTLOSM, (22) goodmike (k: 25), (23) nascar2 (k: 9), (24) straitjacketstar (k: 3), (25) drgold (k: 13), (26) tomr (p: 3, k: 39), (27) Dinyar, (28) Didgeridoo (k: 7), (29) Julie, (30) oxdeleon, (31) zappa0609, (32) cathje (k: 10), (33) d_frag, (34) worton[pl] (k: 5), (35) Moomoo, (36) Ak Viking (p: 2, k: 34), (37) DragonGT83, (38) Axlelene, (39) Phyllonemus, (40) andywoolloo (k: 12), (41) Azarak, (42) jha61, (43) oliv67, (44) Yann (k: 5), (45) Derzel, (46) drpleco (k: 5), (47) jippo (k: 4), (48) Humunuku (k: 7), (49) Bloodywertzie (k: 3), who also notes: "In 3 foot community tank.", (50) PeterUK (k: 3), (51) scleropages (k: 18), (52) gtuser (k: 4), who also notes: "Unure of sex mix, but have so far found 6 fry in tank - can't confirm if spawned via 'Cuckoo' or 'Egg scattering' method.", (53) zigster, (54) syno321, (55) smithrc, (56) wimmels, (57) I_Xeno (k: 5), (58) Syno Rey (k: 12), who also notes: "6 one inch babies in my 55 gal. with one and a half inch Elongatus Chewere fry", (59) shivamotiram, (60) DeepFriedIctalurus, (61) catfishhunter, (62) TheCichlidKid15, (63) fleahound (p: 2, k: 4), (64) rsyno (p: 2), (65) zipper, (66) Margie (k: 33), (67) tjudy, (68) richb, (69) shooter50014 (k: 6).

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Breeding Reports None.
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Last Update 2012 Jan 01 04:25 (species record created: 2001 Apr 21 00:00)

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