I have always wanted to keep Syn. longirostris. Has anyone seen them around?
Mark
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I have since sold them, but about 7" and 11". I've never seen them sift through the substrate, although for a syno they have long snouts. The big one is the only syno I have succeeded in hand-taming.
They were a direct import by the LFS along with a bunch of Synodontis decorus. There can't be a lot of demand for them, because the LFS had the small one in stock for two years after I bought the big one.
They were a direct import by the LFS along with a bunch of Synodontis decorus. There can't be a lot of demand for them, because the LFS had the small one in stock for two years after I bought the big one.
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