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need an ID, Please :)

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 20:29
by sivarias
Hi

Ive been told its a Syno eupterus but need to make sure, I know the pics are not close enough and not focused as much as I'd like them to be. So any help would be appreciated, Thanks

Kendy


http://www.dotphoto.com/Go.asp?l=sivari ... =62586&T=1

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 20:34
by stepchild
Can't open the page

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 20:59
by sivarias
sorry about that, I just fixed it..

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:31
by DeLBoD
At a glance I'dd say yes they are.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:33
by Graeme
I would say S. eupterus.





G.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:34
by sivarias
Thanks DeLBoD and Graeme. I was making sure.

Appreciate it
Kendy

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:39
by plesner
I agree - my first thought was Synodontis sp.(5), but upon closer inspection, I'll agree on the S. eupterus.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:46
by sivarias
Thanks Plesner but having seen the pics of syno sp. 5, I would like to know what the difference is between syno eupterus and syno sp. 5? They look soo much alike.

Thanks again :)

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:46
by DeLBoD
Sivarias hi . how many did you purchase.?
There does seem to be some variations there ,whether male/female I donâ??t know.
Can you got a Picture of each one individually?

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 21:52
by sivarias
DeLBoD: I purchased 7 of them a week before christmas. At first glance I thought they were network cories and bought them. But when I brought them home, I looked at them closer and they just didn't look like a cory anymore! I still love to watch them play and swim upside down. Will be purchasing a larger tank soon and giving away a few of them to my brother.

I will try to get a close up picture of one tomorrow, I can't tell the 7 apart except that one is a tad bit fatter and bigger than the rest of them.

Kendy

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:01
by DeLBoD
You may need rather a large Aquarium to house those cats when they are adults.(180 Gallon TBH)
The larger syno may be a female or just dominant for food but thats just a hunch.

I have 6 S.eupterus 4 in one tank and 2 in the other, sorting out the bullies is the trick here I think.

:)

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:22
by sivarias
a 180 sounds good actually, I'm planning on a custom built one at the moment but it will be atleast 5-6 months down the line. Do you think these cats will be alright until then? BTW what were the variations you were talking about earlier?

Kendy

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:24
by Silurus
Do you think these cats will be alright until then?
Yes.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:36
by DeLBoD
What I meant by variants was the â??new hybrid Synosâ?

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:43
by sivarias
Great!! Thanks Silurus and DeLBoD.

DeLBoD: Would a 180 be sufficient for atleast 4-5 of them? or should i go for a tad bit bigger?

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:50
by DeLBoD
If you can get bigger the better.

You may notice at first that they are happy to rest together ,but as they get older they start to become more territorial and may fight.
This fighting is normal for S.Eupterus as they rarely damage each other(I have been stabbed by there pectoral spines) so donâ??t be alarmed to much just provide adequate hiding places.

Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:53
by sivarias
Thanks DeLBoD!! You've been a great help!! I really appreciate it :)

Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 14:11
by sivarias

Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 08:02
by Silurus
Definitely S. eupterus (if that was the point of your posting the picture).