Need help on an ID. I am thinking Syn. but which one?

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Need help on an ID. I am thinking Syn. but which one?

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This little guy is a new addition to my 55 gallon that currently has 4 Syn. petricolas and 9 Lab hongis. I am leaning towards Syn. gobroni, or maybe nigriventris, but the color is throwing me. My wife says that the eyes are black, so albino is out. :lol:

Thanks in advance,

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Post by Silurus »

My guess is something close to S. waterloti. Can you take a picture of the fish at close-up (especially the front half of the fish)?
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Unfortunately this little guy is now in the tank, but I will try. You want more of the front half? In profile? From above?
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Hope this is helps
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Post by Silurus »

Right now, S. waterloti looks like the best candidate. I think a more reliable identification is possible if you wait until the fish grows somewhat bigger.
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I thought that he/she might be a bit young, which may be why his color is the way it is now. Still, I think the dorsal fin is more pointed than that of walterloti. I will post again when he gets a few more inches on him. Thanks for the help.
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Post by Silurus »

I cannot make out the shape of the dorsal fin very well, but you might want to look at .
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I don't know how I missed that one in the gallery. I think I just looked at the first pic and ingnored the second and third. Had I looked at them first I would have been swayed that way sooner. I say that is the fish. Looks to be the same color, has a pointed dorsal, and has large eyes. Looks to be a dead ringer to me, but we will see when he gets a little bigger.
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