J jgentry Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 22, 2008 2,107 43 51 Gallatin, TN Apr 12, 2010 #11 Looks like some variety of Beani to me as well.
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington Apr 12, 2010 #12 Got a little more info. Came from a dealer as half of a motaguensis pair. No idea what the female looks like. I thought it looked a lot like a male non-red tiger mota, when I responded to the email except for the missing dark lateral line.
Got a little more info. Came from a dealer as half of a motaguensis pair. No idea what the female looks like. I thought it looked a lot like a male non-red tiger mota, when I responded to the email except for the missing dark lateral line.
Aquanero Global Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Feb 16, 2009 10,324 529 1,101 New Jersey Apr 12, 2010 #13 I was going to guess Mota/Jag but I'm terrable at guessing what hybirds are.
TMSB805 Candiru MFK Member Aug 19, 2009 694 4 48 Laurel Maryland Apr 12, 2010 #14 I don't think its 100% any one species. I will go with 100% hybrid though. Summa This Summa That.
D D-WALT Gambusia MFK Member May 2, 2009 714 0 16 North Carolina Apr 12, 2010 #15 looks like a jag mix!!!
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington Apr 12, 2010 #16 Terrible female shots.
W WickedJester Gambusia MFK Member May 23, 2008 211 1 16 Charleston, West Virginia www.wvonlinetrader.com Apr 12, 2010 #17 I would have guessed some type of beani.
Jason_S Polypterus MFK Member Oct 5, 2005 3,708 228 96 Indianapolis, IN USA Apr 12, 2010 #18 I was thinking jag x hait.
flowerpower Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 10, 2007 2,508 13 0 NY Apr 12, 2010 #19 I'd say beani as well.
B blackghostuk Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 8, 2009 290 0 31 UK Apr 12, 2010 #20 I knew I'd seen those spotted scales somewhere...