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Adopted a new syno
Posted: 07 Jun 2008, 16:17
by Chrysichthys
Maidenhead Wheatley sold this to me for £5.00 (about U.S. $10.00). Somebody had bought it in. When I get a better pic I'll post it for I.D. My best guess is
. (Its eye isn't really that big, it's just distorted by the plastic bag).

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 07 Jun 2008, 20:16
by andywoolloo
cool! bringing a syno home is always a good day!!
can't wait to see more pics!
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 00:56
by Richard B
it's hard to see from the "in-the-bag" photo
I thought perhaps the petricola/nigrita hybrid but i'll wait for a better piccy.
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 01:45
by Birger
I thought of S.punctifer right away, but it is so distorted in the bag definately going to have to wait for another shot.
Birger
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 02:00
by andywoolloo
can you even imagine how scary it must be to be a fish in a bag? I mean for a short trip home it's prob bad enough, but imagine for like a long distance, in a plane?
Sorry, a bit off topic.

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 16:15
by Richard B
andywoolloo - fish are not as complex or advanced creatures as we are so although they wouldn't be completely happy, i'd take some far more educated than i, to say how scary they'd find the experience, distressing, yes somewhat, but scary...hmmmmm
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 16:19
by Richard B
Birger - Punctifer might be the best call i've seen in a long while - well done buddy!

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 16:48
by Chrysichthys
I think it definitely is
punctifer, it's a perfect match. I must have missed that one when I went through the Cat-eLog. Thanks, Birger.

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 17:03
by Birger
I would still like to see a picture of it when it is feeling good(if possible), the one in the pictures in the Cat-eLog does not look like it is enjoying its present situation.
Birger
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 08 Jun 2008, 20:43
by andywoolloo
andywoolloo - fish are not as complex or advanced creatures as we are so although they wouldn't be completely happy, i'd take some far more educated than i, to say how scary they'd find the experience, distressing, yes somewhat, but scary...hmmmmm
that's true, gotta try and not put human characteristics into them.
I would also like to see a pic when he is settled in the tank.
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 14 Jun 2008, 16:48
by Chrysichthys
It's quite shy, but it made a couple of short dashes out of the bogwood this morning. If I can catch it at the front of the tank I'll try to get some pics.
The silly thing is, at the LFS it was right out in the open but I didn't have my camera with me.
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 14 Jun 2008, 20:50
by Richard B
Chrysichthys - isn't that always the way

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 15 Jun 2008, 15:29
by Chrysichthys
Well, it's almost certainly
Synodontis punctifer. Somebody brought it in along with a
nigrita. I suspect that it was originally a contaminant in a batch of nigritas, because I have gotten several unusual synos that way. (And sometimes had a darned hard time identifying them, but then what do you expect....
LATER EDIT: It looks like I'll need to take good care of it because nobody else has it on their list.
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 15 Jun 2008, 18:01
by Birger
LATER EDIT: It looks like I'll need to take good care of it because nobody else has it on their list.
Glad this one has gone to a good home...the only one better would be in one of my tanks
Birger
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 17 Jun 2008, 10:43
by Chrysichthys
I tells ya there's gold in them thar nigrita tanks.
LFSs must wonder why I always seem to be so interested in them.

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 17 Jun 2008, 12:26
by Richard B
It's always good to spot an oddity in a tank of fish - such a shame suppliers are getting a bit wiser

Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 17 Jun 2008, 14:40
by Chrysichthys
Finding out what your new oddity actually is and how big it will get tends to be the problem.
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 17 Jun 2008, 23:39
by Richard B
Hmmm - yes if you buy it when you're not sure. I was thinking more about finding (for example) anadoras grypus in with acanthadoras hancocki or an odd microglanis amongst all the regular ones, type of thing.
Re: Adopted a new syno
Posted: 18 Jun 2008, 16:43
by Chrysichthys
I have had that type of find as well; most notably a lone
in a batch of
.