Synodontis Decorus Catfish

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The rare and very hard to find (5) Synodontis Decorus Catfish from West Africa, these are stunning fish that are one of the rare catfishes that dont have scales, there skin is smooth with a long top fin that extends and hangs like an antenna from the fishes back. Surprisingly they are great for African Cichlid tanks and they are well suited for the PH of malawi and tanganyikan tanks.

they are currently in a 100 gallon Frontosa tank, to promote breeding activity, i must sell these beautiful fish. These fish are $49.99 each online just because of their gentleness, difficulty to breed, and impressive adult size {30cms = 1ft} - but i will be selling the group of 5 for $100

They are about 4-5.5" and look great, look a lot like synodontis multiplicantus but small differences, yours for a great price, must sell quick, Great for non crowded african cichlid tanks (prefer Tang environment), these are nocturnal fish that are moderately active during the day, they clean up all wasted food and clutter in the tank! Make an offer, first come first serve, no holds!

Anybody ever have these fish? Whats the growth rate? Activity level?

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anybody know how fast they grow?
 
Those things are awsome... I am deffinatly going to buy one of those if I ever see one locally.

Chad
 
anybody else?
 
They're a sweet fish as I have one myself. They grow to about 10in, I got mine for $40. Go ahead and buy it if you really want it!
 
5 for $100 @ 4-5" is nice considering they go for 20-30 here for 2-3". I got mine in march @ about 3 " and now is about 7" with very nice long trailers. I bought a eupterus about the same time, size and its the same size. They are my battleship and destroyer. Eats pellets, shrimp, squid... basically anything.

very peaceful compared to the eupterus.
 
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