similar to Multipunctatus
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similar to Multipunctatus
I just got two 4" long Synodontis, I thought they were Multipunctatus, the store just said "Synodontis" and they healthy, good looking, and a bargain too good to pass up. I am trying to get some good photos to post. I read the profiles and it said multis have a white belly, whereas these have small dark spots on their belly. I notice their whiskers are black on the tips, but white closer to the face. The two fish look very similar, except one is a little more brownish and one is more grey in color. What other info should I gather to help those experts among you to identify them, besides of course the photos? I'll gather the info, and post some photos.
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Nope, it was just labeled as African Synodontis. I have some other new young Syno. multi's and when you compare them, the larger 4" seem almost green/brown, as opposed to the white/black of the young multis. I am thinking they are Syno. Njasse, but the thumbnail photos don't show any older adult fish.
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