View Full Version : Pike ID Please!
wonword
03-12-2009, 1:11 AM
Can someone please help my ID one of my pikes, thanks
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/wonword/Aqurium%20and%20Fish/pike1.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/wonword/Aqurium%20and%20Fish/pike2.jpg
cichlid fiend
03-12-2009, 1:14 AM
some type of johanna maybe
Peanut_Power
03-22-2009, 10:45 PM
Wow. Now thats a fun pike! Looks like its possibly Crenicichla lacustris. Where did you get it? Any more available? Very very cool mate!
Scatocephalus
03-23-2009, 4:17 PM
I think it is a race of johanna but the spots on the head are very interesting.
killerfish
03-25-2009, 1:20 PM
Not a johanna they lack a tail spot
Some kind of lugubris would be my only guese
Scatocephalus
03-25-2009, 7:02 PM
Not a johanna they lack a tail spot
Some kind of lugubris would be my only guese
Good point. I was so fixated on the head spots I totally missed the obvious. :shakehead
Yes, it is definitely a lugubris group pike. A male. No question there. I suspect the fish has the potential to be very colorful when settled in and happy. Note the red on the operculum and running down the LL. The red spots on the head are intriguing.
Did they give any indication as to where it was collected? Brazil? Venezuela? Peru? A river system? Anything?? Without this info it is all speculation for the most part.
Peanut_Power
03-29-2009, 10:56 AM
Indeed, those spots on the head are VERY unique. I really want to see some more pictures of this pike settled in to someones tank.
Member those sp. 'red cheek lugubris' that were for sale there in Utah a few years ago Scat? Rapps had some a while back as well. Its awesome seeing all these unique and rare pikes coming into the hobby more and more often. Tis a turning point! :D
Only wish we could focus more on the Rio Trombetas and Rio Xingu river systems . . . .
crenipterus svenagalus
05-01-2009, 1:15 PM
Wow very interesting. Any spots on the sides? Reminds me of a Cr. Rosemariae. Do you know the locality?
wonword
08-19-2009, 1:41 PM
Hello all, another member had inquired me about this thread. I must have made it and forgot i made it ??? A few months back, I traded this into a LFS because he was getting too big for my 55g. I now have a 150 gallon, but im worried that if i get him back (hes still there) that he will mess with the rays or catfish in the 150gg. It was a great pike, but this is the pike i kept out of the two
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWXft7FZQok
Sorry, i dont have any more information on this pike. But if someone in MN is interested, they would probably let it go for $20 or so.
crenipterus svenagalus
08-19-2009, 1:47 PM
Wow. Gorgeous Creni. Saxitilis for sure, but not sure which one. My iding skills have gone to hell. I'm guessing Crenicichla Saxitilis.
Edit: I am refering to the one in the youtube link, not the one in the OP.
wonword
08-19-2009, 2:08 PM
Wow. Gorgeous Creni. Saxitilis for sure, but not sure which one. My iding skills have gone to hell. I'm guessing Crenicichla Saxitilis.
Edit: I am refering to the one in the youtube link, not the one in the OP.
Yeah, as much as i like the un ID'ed one, i knew that the saxitilis (i believe) would be much smaller than the other one. Plusits colors are amazing, gold, blue, red and green everywhere!
its_an_obsession
08-20-2009, 4:33 PM
the colors on that sax pike are phenomenal. definitely one of the best ive ever seen.