Synthenomorpha cheetoensis

From OurFoodChain

Size: 115-130centimeters
Tetraplacus cheetoensis result of hybridization between ichthycetus and electrodontus. After the hybridization, the offsprings started to breed with their parent species as well as among themselves and, over time, defective genes were bred out of the population. They inhabit the epipelagic zone but more densely inhabited the lower part of it. It specializes in eating orangensis since it can sense and lure it with its electric fields. When competition with ichthycetus or others of its own is too much, they are known to signal to electrodontus and request to join it in a hunt. They are slower than electrodontus which makes them less efficient at hunting but they can store nutrient for the party within their algae which is especially during the winter. They, like most/all of the Tetraplacuses, breed during the summer.

This species is named after @Cheeto giving me the idea to have them crossbreed.