T Tmannan Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 3, 2015 36 13 38 31 Jul 19, 2017 #1 Hey guys, can someone ID this species. Saw it in an aquascapeonline video on YouTube. Thanks! ---
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,986 21,794 480 USA Jul 19, 2017 #2 Looks like brycon sp...maybe melanopterus. Reactions: tlindsey
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 24,916 26,487 1,660 Ohio Jul 19, 2017 #3 Possibly a Pirahna hard to tell from the pic though. Reactions: Yuki Rihwa and kno4te
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,986 21,794 480 USA Jul 19, 2017 #4 Didn't think about that. Could be a jacked up elongatus. Reactions: Renegade Aquatics and tlindsey
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,753 15,003 480 Datnoid Island Jul 19, 2017 #5 kno4te said: Didn't think about that. Could be a jacked up elongatus. Click to expand... Yep,that's what I'm guessing.
kno4te said: Didn't think about that. Could be a jacked up elongatus. Click to expand... Yep,that's what I'm guessing.
Yuki Rihwa Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 22, 2015 2,595 1,430 154 Asia Jul 20, 2017 #7 Aquascape tagged them as "Black Mask Elongatus Piranha", extreme aggressive and super slow growth rate. I bought one before when I still live in New Jersey, cool fish but I refer a group of Piranha for feeding frenzy Reactions: tlindsey
Aquascape tagged them as "Black Mask Elongatus Piranha", extreme aggressive and super slow growth rate. I bought one before when I still live in New Jersey, cool fish but I refer a group of Piranha for feeding frenzy
T Tmannan Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 3, 2015 36 13 38 31 Aug 2, 2017 #8 Thanks y'all! It was an elongatus after all!
C Chicxulub Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 29, 2009 11,402 7,466 1,955 Aug 2, 2017 #9 AquaAlex1993 said: Looks like a Serrasalmus Elongatus to me Click to expand... Same Moved to P's