Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis? I know, this question is brought up all the time, but I have photos that will help in my case. I was sold 5 petricola's which are probably Lucipinnis according to most fish forums like this one discussing the topic. Most LFS miss label the petricola, and was wondering if any of the Synodontis experts out there can confirm which of this species it is?
I have seen the comparisons shown on a few websites, but I think I really need someone to visually tell me what they think they are. Not the best photo shots, so let me know if you need better ones. Not always easy to get these little buggers to stop for photo ops.
See photo below in Daves post, plus I posted a link to my photo site in one of my post below.
Thanks
Art
I have seen the comparisons shown on a few websites, but I think I really need someone to visually tell me what they think they are. Not the best photo shots, so let me know if you need better ones. Not always easy to get these little buggers to stop for photo ops.
See photo below in Daves post, plus I posted a link to my photo site in one of my post below.
Thanks
Art
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Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
http://s1129.photobucket.com/albums/m50 ... 1QQtppZZ32 Well obviously, I don't have the hang of posting photos. I will figure it out, so ignore the try. In the meantime, just click on the link above and you will be able to see some photos of them, along with my Blue Acara's and Jack Dempsey's I once had. Sorry about that.
Thanks
Art
Thanks
Art
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Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Here is the photo.......


Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Thanks Dave. I also posted a link to my photo page if anybody needs more photos to ID them. (Although, I think this is the best of the lot to ID them by)
I am pretty sure one of them is for sure a Lucipinnis, (my first one) although I bought him under the name of Petricola. The other 4 were from a reputable LFS, but still not sure they got it right either.
Thank you in advance
Art
I am pretty sure one of them is for sure a Lucipinnis, (my first one) although I bought him under the name of Petricola. The other 4 were from a reputable LFS, but still not sure they got it right either.
Thank you in advance
Art
Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Well, 4 of the 5 look like the one in the photo, the other one, could very well be a hybrid. The LFS that I got him at was not as good. It has the bigger spots all over the body.
Also, if you go into the photobucket site with all of my fish photos, there is one Synodontis that has always had a krimpt sp: tale that you can see in the photos. He might have had it damaged in a number of ways, (moving rocks, born that way, catching him the net), but he's my favorite, because he was picked on when I put him in as my last addition. Got him cheap, so no problem. All great fish, and they all get along with my Blue Acara's. They even nibble, or whatever on the sides of the BA's like they were cleaning them. The Blue Acara's don't seem to mind, so it must not be a bite or anything.
Thanks, and maybe I will get a few more confirmations.
Art
Also, if you go into the photobucket site with all of my fish photos, there is one Synodontis that has always had a krimpt sp: tale that you can see in the photos. He might have had it damaged in a number of ways, (moving rocks, born that way, catching him the net), but he's my favorite, because he was picked on when I put him in as my last addition. Got him cheap, so no problem. All great fish, and they all get along with my Blue Acara's. They even nibble, or whatever on the sides of the BA's like they were cleaning them. The Blue Acara's don't seem to mind, so it must not be a bite or anything.
Thanks, and maybe I will get a few more confirmations.
Art
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Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
I concur with Birger. The specimen in the above pic looks like S. lucipinnis.
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Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Not trying to hijack the thread, but am still learning about the Cats etc .. especially the differences between these particular Syno's.
The Cat-eLog states "S. petricola and S. lucipinnis are the only species with a solid white leading dorsal and pectoral fin ray and the spotted body pattern"
Now as some may know I have what I was lead to believe as Syno Multi's but as pointed out to me on a different thread they look more like Petricola.
The Question I would like to ask is .. Given the above Cat-eLog quote what is meant by "Leading" does it mean as I assume the front bit as in the pictures (which is white then dark)?
Really asking as the image given in this thread really resembles one of my Syno's .. I need to double check again tomorrow but starting to wonder if I have a total mismatch of these 3 Syno's.
Cheers
The Cat-eLog states "S. petricola and S. lucipinnis are the only species with a solid white leading dorsal and pectoral fin ray and the spotted body pattern"
Now as some may know I have what I was lead to believe as Syno Multi's but as pointed out to me on a different thread they look more like Petricola.
The Question I would like to ask is .. Given the above Cat-eLog quote what is meant by "Leading" does it mean as I assume the front bit as in the pictures (which is white then dark)?
Really asking as the image given in this thread really resembles one of my Syno's .. I need to double check again tomorrow but starting to wonder if I have a total mismatch of these 3 Syno's.
Cheers
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Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Yes, it is at the front...at the front of the dorsal fin is a hard spine, in both and this hard spine is white.The Question I would like to ask is .. Given the above Cat-eLog quote what is meant by "Leading" does it mean as I assume the front bit as in the pictures (which is white then dark)?
If you look at the dorsal fins here and here you will see the rear section of the dorsal fin on these species is white.
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Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
Birger - Yes I see what your saying .. just been in the darkened room and used my little halogen torch and indeed the guys I have have the white at the rear of the fins.
Many thanks for clearing it up for me
Many thanks for clearing it up for me

Re: Synodontis petricola or S. lucipinnis?
I am thinking about selling them, what do lucipinnis seem to fetch on local fish forums and craigslist as price goes?
They are all about 3"
Thanks in advance
Art
They are all about 3"
Thanks in advance
Art
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