Synodontis Granulosus?

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Synodontis Granulosus?

Post by har_eh »

Came across 3 syno's at my lfs that looked like Synodontis Granulosus. I know they're quite rare so I assume we could be dealing with hybrid lookalikes here..

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could these be granulosus?
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Re: Synodontis Granulosus?

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No real expert, but they look genuine to me....
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They look genuine to me too. I have seen real ones, but I couldn't afford them... Congratulations (I take it you bought them, as they don't look like they are in a shop's tank).

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Re: Synodontis Granulosus?

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Yup, these are the real deal.
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MatsP wrote:They look genuine to me too. I have seen real ones, but I couldn't afford them... Congratulations (I take it you bought them, as they don't look like they are in a shop's tank).

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Well I havn't bought them as I have no room, the lfs owner just got them from a customer who said they grew to big. The customer must've never known these fish were rare, the lfs owner had no idea either when I told him what they "could" be.

He asked me to help him find a good home for them so that's what I'm going to do. Not sure what price is reasonable for these fish though...
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Try asking Sidguppy on the forum how much he's willing to give you - I'm sure he'll drive from the Netherlands to pick them up... And he'll introduce them to his group that has spawned at least once - I think two or three times.... Just a suggestion, of course. But since you got them for nothing, selling them for a "reasonable" price to someone who knows how to look after them is a decent thing to do, rather than "go for the money", and sell them to someone who don't REALLY know what they are and how to care for them.

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Re: Synodontis Granulosus?

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I got 6 at the moment and they're feisty, stating it nice.

the one female that ever spawned a few times died 2 years ago; she was greatly weakened by medications I had to use for infections on the Madagascar cichlids

a big mistake, since i almost killed off every catfish in that tank back then.... :(
the other 4 got better, but not her
afterwards it turned out her gills were damaged too badly and after breathing rapidly for 4-5 months and me moving house on top of that, she died

that threw the equilibrium in that group, since she was the biggest by far.
I have never seen any spawning attempt after that.
my 2 males took the chief's hat, so to speak; now I'm quite convinced that a group of granny's ruled by males is a mess; you'd need a big female to give stability.


recently I added another pair, now ending up with 3 males and 3 females

unfortunately the biggest fish in my group are still the males.
the only way I canm fix that is trying to exchange 1 or 2 smaller females to 1 or 2 large ones.
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