Juvenile Synodontis Hybrid 9

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Juvenile Synodontis Hybrid 9

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There aren't to many pictures of these guys around, and they have changed quite a bit in pattern and colour since I got them eight months ago when they were only 1-1.5". Since they moved to the 55G they have both become more outgoing and don't let the shrimp steal their food. Although they are still quite shy. The larger one is 4.5-5" (hard to get an exact measure since it is always moving when it is outside of its coconut cave b-) ) while the smaller one is approx 3.5". The smaller one spends all day with the L239. It is the only fish the L239 tolerates in the slate cave with it.
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Re: Juvenile Synodontis Hybrid 9

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Nearly a foot long seen recently in London.
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That is a pretty good size!!
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