OTp1144 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 7, 2013 1,099 1,140 754 Swimmin' with the fishes Jul 13, 2014 #3 baby spotted characin?
TripleW Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 5, 2012 632 24 33 44 Iowa Jul 13, 2014 #4 Luciocephalus pulcher? Here is a video of them I think. [video=youtube_share;p4d4ObfFtgM]http://youtu.be/p4d4ObfFtgM[/video]
Luciocephalus pulcher? Here is a video of them I think. [video=youtube_share;p4d4ObfFtgM]http://youtu.be/p4d4ObfFtgM[/video]
M marscortes Feeder Fish MFK Member May 4, 2006 192 0 0 Fiji Jul 13, 2014 #5 no chance of a spotted gar ?
A Allan01230 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 29, 2006 3,865 195 96 Michigan Jul 13, 2014 #6 half beaks? sorry dont know scientific name.
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,591 14,525 480 Datnoid Island Jul 13, 2014 #7 Rocket gar?
crenicichla444 Polypterus MFK Member Apr 24, 2013 1,430 166 96 Michigan Jul 13, 2014 #8 Boulengeralla maculatus for sure had one was just like a hujeta gar except it was a lot less active and had a little bit of aggression. Sent from my iPod touch using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Boulengeralla maculatus for sure had one was just like a hujeta gar except it was a lot less active and had a little bit of aggression. Sent from my iPod touch using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
Bottomfeeder Dovii MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 6,063 55 105 28 Land of the flea and home of the whopper. Jul 13, 2014 #9 marscortes said: no chance of a spotted gar ? Click to expand... Not at all. These are 100% a species of characin. There may be some debate to come in this thread as to the specific identification of the species, but we're definitely dealing with the characin family.
marscortes said: no chance of a spotted gar ? Click to expand... Not at all. These are 100% a species of characin. There may be some debate to come in this thread as to the specific identification of the species, but we're definitely dealing with the characin family.