Hybridisation Synodontis

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Hybridisation Synodontis

Post by Phyllonemus »

I have already a group of Synodontis lucipinnis, size 7cm.
I have the possibility to buy Wildcaughts Synodontis Polli White Zambia. Thes are for about 3cm big.
When there's a risk for hybrydisation i won't put them together.

Is there a risk for hybridisation ?
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I do not think there is a risk of this happening especially if there is other members of their own species present.

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I agree with Birger
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