WTB synodontis petricola

cmcpart0422

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Petricola are much better in larger groups...starting off with about 6 is best.

That being said if your tank is small you could always get some s. lucipinnis which is a small "dwarf" petricola. I have a group of lucipinnis and love them, and they leave fry alone. Good luck with the hunt.
 

marge618

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That being said if your tank is small you could always get some s. lucipinnis which is a small "dwarf" petricola. I have a group of lucipinnis and love them, and they leave fry alone. Good luck with the hunt.

I have a 40g tank of petricola. They are really interesting in a group of 6 or more. Chase each other around high and low in the tank. Sometimes swim in a 'fish train' in lazy arcs for hours. Sometimes all of them hide and you wonder how so many fish (and they're not so small) could disappear like that.

I would very much like to see s. lucipinnis. Sounds like they would also do well in your tank.

Good luck finding the fish you want.
 

Leffler817

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I definitely do not want to get six of them at 6 " each. I have never seen s.lucipinnis in the stores. Does anyone have s.lucipinnis then? I had an Ocellifer that grew to 8 inches and had a huge belly. It was awesome but it did not make the move from WNY. I thought if I go with a smaller cat I could have a little group of them.
 

bertolli

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I've got 4 synodontis polka dots which look like petricola but aren't schooling fish.
They keep eating my shellie fry so i guess theyre for sale, 4 of em for 40$, thats what i paid for them and I;ve had them for about a month.
If your interested I can post pics
 

Leffler817

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Where is Super Petz?

I have never seen/heard of s.lucipinnis. I looked online and see they are mini perticolas I do not have room for 6 petricolas so I may have to look for some s. lucipinnis. Does anyone have s. lucipinnis?
 

cmcpart0422

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Where is Super Petz?

I have never seen/heard of s.lucipinnis. I looked online and see they are mini perticolas I do not have room for 6 petricolas so I may have to look for some s. lucipinnis. Does anyone have s. lucipinnis?

I got mine off aquabid for $30 for a group of 6 juveniles.
 

minifoot77

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I've got 4 synodontis polka dots which look like petricola but aren't schooling fish.
They keep eating my shellie fry so i guess theyre for sale, 4 of em for 40$, thats what i paid for them and I;ve had them for about a month.
If your interested I can post pics


these are synodontis angelicus and get to 10 inches
 
I have a group of 11 petricola and man they are so great to watch. I had 3 and started adding to the group and they got funner to watch. Some cool cats.
 

toddnbecka

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I have a group of 7 or 8, can't remember exactly until I tear down and clean the tank to get a head count. I bought them as little ones a couple years ago, took that long for them to mature enough to spawn.
 

bertolli

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these are synodontis angelicus and get to 10 inches
I compared mine to species profiles and they look nothing alike. I don't think mine are angelicus they have few spots but they are large (the spots) they are currently only about 1.5" so maybe they just need some growing.
 

toddnbecka

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S. ocifeller is a fairly common species with relatively few larger black spots. There have also been some hybrids turning up recently, they're tougher to ID.
 
I have lucippinis from Dave's Rare Aquatic Fish. They are fabulous! They are fairly small -- around 2" right now. They are better for my small tank than the options. (I used to have multipunctatus and they were fabulous, too.)
 
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