M Madding The Ninth Holostei MFK Member May 11, 2009 3,628 5 0 38 New York Sep 2, 2011 #2 Are the eyes pink? Tough to tell, but doesn't seem so from here.
A AU_Arowana-RG Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 27, 2008 1,106 9 68 Cebu, Phillipines Sep 2, 2011 #4 JFishNerd said: Comments please... Click to expand... Cool find. Though, I should wonder if these things should cost more. $3.99 sounds about right.
JFishNerd said: Comments please... Click to expand... Cool find. Though, I should wonder if these things should cost more. $3.99 sounds about right.
boldtogether Polypterus MFK Member Sep 25, 2008 2,698 344 92 55 chino hills, california Sep 3, 2011 #6 cool.
HungDang Piranha MFK Member Nov 29, 2010 2,968 70 81 Fort Worth Sep 3, 2011 #7 be careful, red eye is also a disease in betta!
C chris.clay11 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 27, 2011 168 1 0 NorCal Sep 3, 2011 #9 Animals with albinism have no pigment at all. I see blue and a touch of green i would check into that disease a little more just to be safe. GL
Animals with albinism have no pigment at all. I see blue and a touch of green i would check into that disease a little more just to be safe. GL
N Nighttouch Gambusia MFK Member Oct 14, 2010 282 0 16 IL Sep 3, 2011 #10 chris.clay11 said: Animals with albinism have no pigment at all. I see blue and a touch of green i would check into that disease a little more just to be safe. GL Click to expand... It's full ocular, partial pigmented albinism. I have two dumbo rats with red eyes and white fur except for a small patch on their snouts.
chris.clay11 said: Animals with albinism have no pigment at all. I see blue and a touch of green i would check into that disease a little more just to be safe. GL Click to expand... It's full ocular, partial pigmented albinism. I have two dumbo rats with red eyes and white fur except for a small patch on their snouts.