Wiksta Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 1, 2015 69 10 8 35 Jul 27, 2015 #1 I cought a few of these in a bay near a few freshwater springs. Brackish water closer to fresh. I can't figure out what they are. They are 3-4 inches long.
I cought a few of these in a bay near a few freshwater springs. Brackish water closer to fresh. I can't figure out what they are. They are 3-4 inches long.
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,591 14,525 480 Datnoid Island Jul 27, 2015 #2 They've got me stumped;cool looking,I'd like to know what they are as well. Reactions: Wiksta
Wiksta Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 1, 2015 69 10 8 35 Jul 27, 2015 #3 They were caught in crystal river, FL.
Wailua Boy Potamotrygon MFK Member Jan 2, 2015 2,752 1,315 164 Hawaii Jul 27, 2015 #4 Maybe a silverside of some sort
jesteratc Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 21, 2011 65 11 8 Micco Florida Nov 13, 2015 #5 I have a guess. Ladyfish. or Elopidae But they would be super young. If they grow up and jump out of your tank i might be right.
I have a guess. Ladyfish. or Elopidae But they would be super young. If they grow up and jump out of your tank i might be right.
T timetraveler22 Black Skirt Tetra MFK Member Aug 10, 2014 73 0 11 Miami May 27, 2016 #6 Wailua Boy said: Maybe a silverside of some sort Click to expand... Yes, definitely either brook or inland silverside. I can't farther than that but either brook silverside, or inland silverside.
Wailua Boy said: Maybe a silverside of some sort Click to expand... Yes, definitely either brook or inland silverside. I can't farther than that but either brook silverside, or inland silverside.
Ronald.Kartadinata Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 21, 2017 12 1 3 Bekasi, Indonesia Aug 23, 2017 #7 jesteratc said: I have a guess. Ladyfish. or Elopidae But they would be super young. If they grow up and jump out of your tank i might be right. Click to expand... They mouth and fins looks like lady fish...
jesteratc said: I have a guess. Ladyfish. or Elopidae But they would be super young. If they grow up and jump out of your tank i might be right. Click to expand... They mouth and fins looks like lady fish...