Kingdoffishcraft Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 9, 2019 170 222 61 Today at 11:16 AM #1 Claimed to be 24-25 inches. I dont have an idea where to start Reactions: tlindsey
fishguy1978 Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 30, 2020 2,536 4,178 164 Washington Today at 1:09 PM #2 S angelicus from what I can tell. Angelicus Last edited: Today at 1:15 PM
Kingdoffishcraft Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 9, 2019 170 222 61 Today at 1:11 PM #3 compared to a hand Reactions: tlindsey
Kingdoffishcraft Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 9, 2019 170 222 61 Today at 1:12 PM #4 fishguy1978 said: S angelicus from what I can tell. I don’t think they actually get that large though. Click to expand... Is he just an exceptionally large specimen?
fishguy1978 said: S angelicus from what I can tell. I don’t think they actually get that large though. Click to expand... Is he just an exceptionally large specimen?
wednesday13 Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Mar 2, 2008 4,885 5,160 1,629 The deep south Today at 1:27 PM #5 Kingdoffishcraft said: Is he just an exceptionally large specimen? Click to expand... S. Angelicus are black with white spots… The largest growing syno would b S. Longirostris… Reactions: fishguy1978, tlindsey and jjohnwm
Kingdoffishcraft said: Is he just an exceptionally large specimen? Click to expand... S. Angelicus are black with white spots… The largest growing syno would b S. Longirostris…
Kingdoffishcraft Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 9, 2019 170 222 61 Today at 1:32 PM #6 wednesday13 said: S. Angelicus are black with white spots… The largest growing syno would b S. Longirostris… Click to expand... Yup definitely looks like him thank you for the information! Reactions: wednesday13
wednesday13 said: S. Angelicus are black with white spots… The largest growing syno would b S. Longirostris… Click to expand... Yup definitely looks like him thank you for the information!
fishguy1978 Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 30, 2020 2,536 4,178 164 Washington Today at 2:24 PM #7 wednesday13 said: S. Angelicus are black with white spots… The largest growing syno would b S. Longirostris… Click to expand... I stand corrected
wednesday13 said: S. Angelicus are black with white spots… The largest growing syno would b S. Longirostris… Click to expand... I stand corrected