Syno to ID please, 4.5"

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Syno to ID please, 4.5"

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Took it as shop didn't know what type it was and don't want it, extremely active, even lights on but I have never been 100% on type.
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Will try to get better photo , but it never stops!
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Re: Syno to ID please, 4.5"

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Re: Syno to ID please, 4.5"

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Lets get @Richard B on this.

I do not see much white on this fish in the places it should be.
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Fishmandavew
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Re: Syno to ID please, 4.5"

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Bought it for £10 as I thought at the time it might be granulosis, but had the same doubts since myself and now not sure between that and cross between granulosis and polli, since it had been brought into the shop by a customer. Only extra comment is that it might be quite an old fish, I have had it 3 years min , and it has not grown since I got it, which I think is also important to note.
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