Help identify my catfish

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Siummerino
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Help identify my catfish

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Hi, is anyone able to identify which kind of synodontis my fish is? I have been trying to find out myself but I just can't, there are so many species of synodontis similar to him that seem all the same.
If anyone can tell which kind of synodontis he is, how do you recognise its specie?
Ps. Sorry for my bad English 😔
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Post by Viktor Jarikov »

Welcome to the Planet!

It's the most common hybrid, man-made fish, of synodontis of this kind. Appearance is variable a bit: https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/sp ... ies_id=602
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Re: Help identify my catfish

Post by Kryptic »

As Viktor already said it is a hybrid. And it is a hybrid between Synodontis eupterus and S. multipunctatus.
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Post by Jools »

Kryptic wrote: 24 Apr 2022, 20:27 As Viktor already said it is a hybrid. And it is a hybrid between Synodontis eupterus and S. multipunctatus.
Or, more likely, S. grandiops.

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