6 out of 7 in one thread

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xander13;1521690; said:
trop
trop
cuban
cubans
cuban
spotted/florida w longnose at the back
shortnose
longnose
spotted/florida

second post
first and last are longnosed
the second is hard. the nose looks long but the lower jaw's really broad. so im going with cuban

Got most of them but in this case as stated there is no Spotted/Florida these are known fish

You did not try on pic 10
 
Jordan and I are in agreement (along with Infblue) that #3 is a tropical gar.

are the two fish in picture 4 the same species? One could be Cuban, and the other gator?

I would have never thought #6 to be a spotted. The head/snout proportions seemed weird.

7 and 8 are juvenile shortnose gar

10...how many different species are in this picture? I woud say, far left one is a trop, bottom one is a spotted, far right one is a trop, very top is a cuban, and the middle one is a trop??

You made this very tricky!!
 
hmmm.
#6-i'd say spotted
#9-i'd go for florida

#10-on the extreme left i think it's a cuban. for the middle row, from top to bottom: cuban, tropical, florida. and on the right i'd say tropical. am i right?:naughty:
 
Also, which species is missing? is it in fact the alligator that is missing, or is either the spotted or Florida missing? if they are both in there, there is no way of telling them apart...
 
im still thinking that the lower jaw on 3 makes it look like a cuban...but something also says trop..argh!!

i think gator is missing;)
 
Polypterus;1521698; said:
10 is just super tricky and whomever gets at exact composition rocks..(Solomon you can't say)
well you've just awakened my inner competitiveness :D

top three (left to right): tgar, cuban, tgar
middle: spotted
bottom: florida

the whole spotted/florida mess still confuses me lol
 
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