Now I know I'm going to be lambasted for this posting, but you have to be brave and take any comments for what they are!

I posted my first posting on this forum, under the heading Whats My Cat?/Syno confusion - Decorus ? help!
and got quite a response, which I gratefully accepted the content.
Now bare in mind my last post was this

Re: Syno Confusion - decorus ? help!
Postby Plecodoras » Sat May 12, 2012 12:31 pm
Thank You to all who have replied to this posting, most helpfull.
Birger cheers for the link, I have read it all, it sure does seem to open a huge debate and as I said I do not condone any such treatment but I do have my own views too.
For the record I do NOT know anything about Synodontis Hybrids and that Iam new to the hobby, have kept fish for over 20 years but have only been able to devote anytime real time to the hobby as I do now. Iam near to completing a fish house and want to specialise in corys and plecs mainly, but I love ALL species.
These fish caught my eye in a local fs, they were priced at £5 each, so from what you all say then they are most likely hybrids.
But do we not see hybridisation in the wild, we do here in europe with our native coldwater fish.
Fish that live in the same eco systems and breed side by side so to so speak will, produce hybrids and who is to say that several of the fish which have been caught in these eco systems are in fact hybrids, but because they were wild caught and have been there for hundreds of years they are classed as a species in there own right....
I know man made hybridisation is another thing all together, but don't lets forget it does happen in the wild as well.
Again thanks to all.
My question is: Can you breed hybrid Syno's or is it true that all hybrids are infertile?
Also is it true that hybrid syno's don't have the branched upper whiskers?
Please bare reference to my comments above.
Thanks Again Planet Catfish - keep up the good work.!