obryan562 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 14, 2009 143 0 31 lake elsinore Dec 18, 2009 #11 does this one turn kind of bluish later? or the color will stay the same...
jworth Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 9, 2008 3,287 3 36 Indianapolis Dec 18, 2009 #12 obryan562;3713215; said: does this one turn kind of bluish later? or the color will stay the same... Click to expand... I think you are referring to the "green texas" which is H. Carpintis not H. Cyanoguttas. No, this fish will not turn blue.
obryan562;3713215; said: does this one turn kind of bluish later? or the color will stay the same... Click to expand... I think you are referring to the "green texas" which is H. Carpintis not H. Cyanoguttas. No, this fish will not turn blue.
S Sab_Fan Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 15, 2008 2,332 1 66 Delray Beach, FL Dec 19, 2009 #13 just an observation, but the "cyano" in cyanaguttatus means "blue" or "blue-green" . . . so yes, the fish might develop a tint that could be described as "bluish"
just an observation, but the "cyano" in cyanaguttatus means "blue" or "blue-green" . . . so yes, the fish might develop a tint that could be described as "bluish"
obryan562 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 14, 2009 143 0 31 lake elsinore Dec 19, 2009 #14 thanks for the info!!!!!!!
obryan562 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 14, 2009 143 0 31 lake elsinore Dec 19, 2009 #15 so what do you guys think of this fish? I would like to know