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Brachysynodontis batensoda : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nile catfish
The Nile catfish (''Synodontis batensoda'') is a species of mochokid upside-down catfish. This fish originates from the Nile, Chad, Niger, Senegal, and Gambia river basins. ''S. batensoda'' has 39–42 gill rakers rather than 7–33 as in other ''Synodontis'' species, and its dorsal fin and adipose fin are contiguous. The body is short and deep, the eyes are large, and its colouration is grey-black tinged with brown, with a faint network of dark black spots. There is a comb of small spines near the point of the operculum. The maxillary barbels have membranes, though these are not as wide as in ''Hemisynodontis''.〔PlanetCatfish (2006): (''Brachysynodontis batensoda'' ). Version of June 17, 2006. Retrieved August 2, 2007.〕 Like other ''Synodontis'' species, this fish almost always swims upside down.〔 This fish may grow up to TL and weigh up to . This omnivorous fish feeds on plankton, algae, detritus, surface insects, chironomid larvae, benthic crustaceans, and molluscs. It is oviparous and venomous.〔 In the aquarium hobby, this fish may be known as the giant upside-down catfish. It is peaceful and hardy fish, but may be bullied by more aggressive ''Synodontis'' species.〔 ==References==
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