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Well I took the pics from the fish store of the "assorted synos" it's with a cell phone so not so great. There reallly aren't alot of synos around where I live so I get excited to go visit these. Can you tell me what they are?
I couldn't get a pic of the vampire pleco it was hidden under driftwood. I will try again.
I think of the above pics that 3, 4 and 6 might be eupterus? But they aren't charcoal gray like mine, they are more yellow greenish.
Most likely this but could be one of the other Auchenoglanis species as juveniles have this pattern in different species if I remember correctly
picture five can not see very well...too blurry for me
And the others are eupterus as you say...the slightly different color may be from the brighter environment that these are in or possibly diet related
Jippo is correct with the ID's - notatus is the fish with the larger spots, Eupterus as the others - it doesn't look to be the best example i've seen by a long way
The Auchenoglanis is perhaps one to avaoid due to it's tankbusting maximum size & ability to shift copious amounts of substrate - one for the very few who can provide massive tanks (& not just a 6x2x2!)
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way. Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy! Lou: It's still a three-way!
After looking again & again the notatus might be a hybrid - it isn't a good photo - but the dorsal looks the wrong shape & there appears to be the dorsal body hump that appears on many hybrids
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way. Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy! Lou: It's still a three-way!
I thought the big eupterus' looked sad also. I will bring a real camera next time and take better pics of the one that might be notatus. And I will take pics of some plecos.
After looking again & again the notatus might be a hybrid - it isn't a good photo - but the dorsal looks the wrong shape & there appears to be the dorsal body hump that appears on many hybrids
Yeah...that is why I would like to see a better picture...I just get tired of bringing up the H word even though they are here to stay
hybrids are more than ever starting to closely resemble actual species which is more of a concern, (like "valentine"). It was just about bearable when they were clearly not genuine but is really worrying me now. This notatus may be genuine, but from poor quality, commercially bred stock?
Lou: Every young man's fantasy is to have a three-way. Jacob: Yeah not with another fu**!ng guy! Lou: It's still a three-way!
Well I thought I got some more pics of that one fish but now that I am posting them I see it's a different colour substrate. So I guess I will post them anyways? Either they moved him or it's a diff syno altogether.
Just to clarify, the Barb with the black edge running along the outer edge of its caudal is slightly obscured by another barb with reddish fins ! I've kept Barbs for years and for some reason i cant put a name to it ,Birger i can understand your guess at a Tinfoil , but i've never seen one with a black outer edging to its caudal !
The reddish-finned barb looks like a Barbonymus, presumably schwanenfeldi although several Barbonymus are similar-looking. The barb with the leading black edges might be Poropuntius malcolmi?