It has greyish or black body with a red tail fin.Not one of the more spectacularly spotted or striped synos but in the pictures that I've seen, the colors have a really sharp contrast between the fish's body and it's tailfin...Liz the syno you mention sounds interesting,care to show a picture?Red Devil;4312415; said:what do they look like... always neat to hear about rare synodontis... my synodontis frotosa is very rare...only one other person on mfk had one..
i will get a pic.. and thanks for all the info... interesting!!krichardson;4314183; said:It has greyish or black body with a red tail fin.Not one of the more spectacularly spotted or striped synos but in the pictures that I've seen, the colors have a really sharp contrast between the fish's body and it's tailfin...Liz the syno you mention sounds interesting,care to show a picture?
No problem,I checked the on line list that ThatPetPlace has and it appears that they had some but are currently out of stock.Red Devil;4314212; said:i will get a pic.. and thanks for all the info... interesting!!
here are pics.. i spelled it wrong in the post above.. synodontis frontosus...very rare.. i don't know anyone else who has one.. this guy is old.. over a foot in length... the hug you death synodontis..sorry for water spotskrichardson;4315542; said:No problem,I checked the on line list that ThatPetPlace has and it appears that they had some but are currently out of stock.


well he is in the bunk below the sharks... and they just ate and whipped around the tank... so this is not just water spots ... add some salt to the spots...haha....thanks LupinLupin;4316765; said:Haha! It shows I am not the only one whose tanks often have water spots and always blamed for taking pics with them intact. Nice syno, Liz.![]()