was sold him as njassae, but from pictures i've found in Dr Axelrods atlas of freshwater aquarium fish, they have an identicle looking catfish labled s. brichadi
My tanks
50gallon SA tank
45gallon Mbuna tank
30gallon Mbuna tank
10gallon mbuna fry tank (4 of these)
7gallon SA tank
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i have to say that this fish doesn't look like any hybrid I ever saw (most look like multipunc-nigrita-mixups), but it's eerie.
maybe a picture of the head including the humeral would help?
those humerals should use like fingerprints; if we get a pic of the humeral of the true nigromaculatus and compare it with this beastie....
dislike it as I do, I have to admit if this is a hybrid, it's a darn goodlookin' one.
bummer.
I can see small differences with the nigro's in the catelog; but those are from small and quite thin specimen. a wellfed adult nigromaculatus might look quite different.
also; this is a species with a wide distribution; it's the only species native to Tanganyika wich is not an endemic but also occurs in African rivers in neighbourcountries like the Congo....variable species?