synodontis catfish

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the dorsal fin looks different. Could be a synodontis ocellifer

"big ball of light, spits out dinosaurs" - Mac, Primeval New World
I was curious about the dorsal fin .. I thought featherfins had taller dorsal fins, whereas my synos is pretty short.
 
I was curious about the dorsal fin .. I thought featherfins had taller dorsal fins, whereas my synos is pretty short.

yh. looks like a syno ocellifer. spots, colour match too

"big ball of light, spits out dinosaurs" - Mac, Primeval New World
 
I must admit that I've learnt more here in the past couple of days .... then I did since I first adopted/rescued this fish and tank 3 yrs ago. I never would've guess syno Ocellifer, my best guess was the syno Nigrita. Thanks again to Thebiggerthebetter ... for posting that chart for me. I found it quite enlightening.
Pretzelman and/or Ecoli ... any chance of you guys posting a pic of your syno, I'd sure love to see a pic of another mature. All the photos I've looked at seem to be juveniles, and its leaving me with a little "but" if you know what I mean.
Ecoli thanks for re-emphasizing about "30 gallons is too small for 2", completely understood that from earlier, but also understand how some people ignore advice.
Thanks again to all who've contributed, big thanks ... and I know I'll be coming back for more advice
 
It appears S. ocellifer is an agreeable ID. Moreover, it is a riverine, solitary syno that is territorial.

... Thanks again to Thebiggerthebetter ... for posting that chart for me. I found it quite enlightening.
Pretzelman and/or Ecoli ... any chance of you guys posting a pic of your syno, I'd sure love to see a pic of another mature. All the photos I've looked at seem to be juveniles, and its leaving me with a little "but" if you know what I mean.

? Did you not click on the species in that list? Each entry has a data/care sheet. Here is one for the ocellifer, plenty of mature fish pics: http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/species.php?species_id=551

There is a plethora of other data/care sheets on the net - try Scotcat, SeriouslyFish, LiveAquaria, FishBase, Catalog of Fishes, Wikipedia, etc. etc. Finally, after learning firmly what an ocellifer looks like and its variations, you can google the Scientific name and click on images - you will have plenty to behold.

Good luck and again, welcome to the club!
 
ive kept an ocellifer in the past but ive now got a 9" Syno ocellifer/Decorus hybrid and a 6" Syno Ornatipinnis

"big ball of light, spits out dinosaurs" - Mac, Primeval New World
 
That's the Duke. I adopted him a couple of years agony from a mean ass cichlid tank. His dorsal fin has seen better days and his fin (caudal?)on the right side is in worse shape. He is definitely my favorite fish. Is say he is a solid 9" long not sure how old he is but over 10yrs at least. He will swim upside down for me and eat brine shrimp out of my hand. Love that fish.

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