Who am I? Synodontis Petricola?

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Who am I? Synodontis Petricola?

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Is this Synodontis Petricola?
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Yes, but I can't tell you if it is the genuine one or a subspecies. Apparently S.petricola and S.polli have a number of varieties (e.g. S. polli white Zambia).
However, there are lots of people overhere who should be able to tell you that.
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Post by Richard B »

the leading white edge to the dorsal fin gives it away as S.Petricola. It isn't the best photo going but looks like the commonly available S. Petrocola "dwarf".
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