Reproduction:
In their natural habitat they are nonguarders of their
eggs and as substratum egg scatterers they will scatter
them in open water. Not bred in aquarium so far but
some have turned up as hybrids, crossed with other
Syno species in Eastern Europe. Aquarium Care:
Fine as juveniles but with most larger Syno's will
get a little teritorial going into adulthood. A 4ft
tank or above with larger tankmates such as Rasboras,
African tetras or Cichlids will do fine. Diet:
As with most of the Synodontis genus they
will accept a wide range of foods and can be fed on
a good quality flake, tablet, pelet and frozen foods
such as bloodworm. Remarks:
The last three thumbnail images show a gold/yellow
variety that is thought to be S. nigrita
which is probably farmed for this trait which has
proven to be very popular. Sold in the aquatic shops
as the "Mustard Catfish".
Common
Name:
False upside-down catfish
Synonyms:
Hemisynodontis nigrita,
Synodontis ornatus, S. fascipinna
Family:
Mochokidae
Distribution:
Africa:
Chad, Niger, Senegal, Gambia, Casamance, Geba, Kolente
and Volta basins; coastal rivers from Ghana to Nigeria,
Nile basin; including the Bénoué. Type
locality: Sénégal.
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