Synodontis melanostictus?

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Synodontis melanostictus?

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Found a video of what appears to be a rare syno in the aquarium trade posted recently. Is this melanostictus?
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Re: Synodontis melanostictus?

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It could be, I think @Birger or maybe @Erlend would comment usefully?

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I see grandiops, granulosus,angelicus, possibly decorus, some hybrids, the fish in question could be I think...all in a Tanganyikan scenario...the fish is definately not thamalakanensis or nigromaculatus.


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That cat is really a eye catcher.
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Wow, what a beautiful beast. S. melanostictus looks closest. Interesting to see angelicus bullied for a change. One of the smaller synos under the log looks like a ornatipinnis or decorus and/or ornatipinnis hybrid. What a menagerie, but makes for great 'fishporn' at any rate.
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Re: Synodontis melanostictus?

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naturalart wrote:Wow, what a beautiful beast. S. melanostictus looks closest. Interesting to see angelicus bullied for a change. One of the smaller synos under the log looks like a ornatipinnis or decorus and/or ornatipinnis hybrid. What a menagerie, but makes for great 'fishporn' at any rate.
The fish under the log is indeed a hybrid.

This fish does look very close to Melanostictus. Interestingly it is top dog over the granulosus which I didn't expect.

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Disappointingly it is such a poor mix of species with far too many bottom feeders
Yup, agreed.
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Re: Synodontis melanostictus?

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An utter horror of a tank, but the Syno is stunning :X
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