s. eupetra???

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synodontis id????

Post by jrodriguez »

i bought it as a synodontid lace catfish but it doesnt look like one at all

can you tell me what it is

srry about the pics...he wasnt cooperating during the photo shoot :?: :?:

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Re: synodontis id????

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Looks like
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s. eupetra???

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i got better pics than last time...
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what type of syno is it???
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Re: s. eupetra???

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As Dave said in the other post looks like a

If you look at the pictures there are pictures of juveniles which have a very different pattern when compared to the adults.

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Re: synodontis id????

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Dave Rinaldo wrote:Looks like
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Re: s. eupetra???

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Euptera is indeed the most likely.
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Re: s. eupetra???

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I merged the two topics.

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