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That is a very cool cat. It looks like a strange syno x Hancock's doradid, although I know cross family hybrids are virtually unknown and it is likley a syno. I would be very pleased to see one of these in my local LFS. How large is it and how did you aquire it?
Cool fish yes, but Synodontis? What makes you guys say that? To me it looks like the fish occasionally sold as "Opsodoras stubeli" (=Opsodoras stuebelii?).
It's a doradid clearly and although it shares the same colouration and similar barbles to the fish commonly sold as Opsodoras stubeli (I acknowledge I need to redo a number of IDs within this family) the head shap looks very different to me. Maybe it is the angle of the photo; or maybe not.
Mike_Noren wrote:Cool fish yes, but Synodontis? What makes you guys say that?
The feathered barbels of course. In this case a very understandable mistake. It is indeed Opsodoras; exact species unknown to me. This is the fish I got when I ordered Trachydoras paraguayensis (see previous post).
Coming up: Doras eigenmanni. So what will I get next Thursday??? I'll keep you posted.
I received an email from Mark Sabaj some years back about my pictured fish and he definately outruled Opsodoras stubeli and Doras eigenmanni...seems it is still an undescribed Genus+species. He thought it to be a kind of "Petalodoras" sp. which is not valid (if i remember right).
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