Hello,
which Synodontis species is this one??:
-8.7 Inch length
-male
best regards
Marvin
Which one is it?
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Which one is it?
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Re: Which one is it?
looks a good contender to my novice eyes, the barbels look too short for S. budgetti and the black spots look too numerous for S. occelifer.
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Re: Which one is it?
S. schall has a high adipose fin, perhaps is a better bet? I would value @Birger 's opinion!
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Re: Which one is it?
Hello, thanks! Or Synodontis nigromaculatus?
Sorry, my english is not very good!