Greggo, seems to me you have a true Auchenoglanis, not a Parauchenoglanis at all.
I think you have a tankbuster on your hands; like I have. better prepare for a fish that will grow to 'Koi-carp-size"....
It has all the morphological marks of a true Giraffenose; except the coloration of course.
New species? location variety?
Auchenoglanis sp "Zambia"? or A cf occidentalis?
the P punctatus shown by HH does look a lot like other Paraucheno's; rounded tailfin without lobes, stretched body without a high sloping forehead (instead it's a gentle slope, not unlike good ol' Anaspidoglanis), and very typical are the vertical lines of spots on the body.
Both the Aqualog and the catelog need an update;
that second species of Giraffenose-cat should be "sp" or something (I let the ichthyologists fight over this one

), and the picture shown by HH in this post should come up if you click the link on P punctatus.....
And I don't think there's ANY species of Auchenoglanis, Parauchenoglanis or Anaspidoglanis that only reaches 8cm....must have been a youngster used as a holotype or something.
I'm not sure of course, but AFAIK these things reach at least 15 cm or more (more like anything between 20 cm and up, way up); the nice for 8cm and smaller catfishes in African rivers is more in the Amphilius/Leptoglanis/Microsynodontis-league.