Synodontis flavitaeniatus
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Synodontis flavitaeniatus
Hi!
As my interest for the Mochokidae familly grow more and more each day... (hey I can see how much challenges this familly procure...)
A friend of mine managed to get his hand on 5 for 25 euros a piece which is fairly good price. they are between 6-8cm in lenghth
I read the CotM about the species, one remark caught my eyes, the given size in the description said up to 20cm but the specimens seen in the trade are rarely over 8cm...
Do they grow more to these 8 little cm, I guess they are slow grower but at wat point??
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Yann
As my interest for the Mochokidae familly grow more and more each day... (hey I can see how much challenges this familly procure...)
A friend of mine managed to get his hand on 5 for 25 euros a piece which is fairly good price. they are between 6-8cm in lenghth
I read the CotM about the species, one remark caught my eyes, the given size in the description said up to 20cm but the specimens seen in the trade are rarely over 8cm...
Do they grow more to these 8 little cm, I guess they are slow grower but at wat point??
Cheers
Yann
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The very largest I have seen them was around 12cm. They were new imports and were unfortunately a bit out of my price range at the time.
And yes, they are either extremely slow growers OR we as hobbiests haven't provided the proper conditions to stimulate growth in them.
I had one that was known to be over 20 years old (I kept it for seven of these), it was only 8-9cm long!
And yes, they are either extremely slow growers OR we as hobbiests haven't provided the proper conditions to stimulate growth in them.
I had one that was known to be over 20 years old (I kept it for seven of these), it was only 8-9cm long!
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I'll second that.
i had a pair years ago; it's one of the shyest Syno's around; extremely nocturnal.
they were about 10-11 cm or so, and in all the time I had them they grew about 1 cm each....
in old books they're supposed to reach 20 cm, but I never saw anything like that either.
i've seen shipments of adults arriving fresh on import and the biggest looked an impressive 13-14 cm, but then every fish looks quite big when in a white bucket or a styrofoam flightbox!
i had a pair years ago; it's one of the shyest Syno's around; extremely nocturnal.
they were about 10-11 cm or so, and in all the time I had them they grew about 1 cm each....
in old books they're supposed to reach 20 cm, but I never saw anything like that either.
i've seen shipments of adults arriving fresh on import and the biggest looked an impressive 13-14 cm, but then every fish looks quite big when in a white bucket or a styrofoam flightbox!
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Thanks for clearing that, the descrption I was talking about was the CotM article, not the scientific one, I should have use another word sorry for the confusion...Silurus wrote:Where did you read that? I couldn't find it.the given size in the description said up to 20cm
The difference comes using SL or TL. The largest recorded for this species is 15.3 cm SL (19.5 cm TL), but that's probably an extremely rare size.
FWIW, the holotype is 13.8 cm TL, 10.8 cm SL.
I saw them on a french shop's site along with some other cool Syno: here to have a look!!
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