L lyc Candiru MFK Member Nov 16, 2010 537 85 46 Singapore www.facebook.com Jan 9, 2011 #1 Hi Is this a cross? Thanks
J Jimmy Side eye Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2008 492 1 0 Birmingham(England) Jan 9, 2011 #2 No Pic!!!
L lyc Candiru MFK Member Nov 16, 2010 537 85 46 Singapore www.facebook.com Jan 9, 2011 #3 Sorry. I updated again. Thanks
A Andrewtfw Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 23, 2005 1,044 4 68 51 Maryland Jan 9, 2011 #4 It is either synspilum or melanarus. I am not great at noting the differences.
the animal guy Arapaima MFK Member Aug 23, 2009 7,225 1,449 203 59 91745 Jan 9, 2011 #5 Synspilus aka red head cichlid.
cichlid fiend Polypterus MFK Member Dec 21, 2008 5,018 47 90 New Jersey Jan 9, 2011 #6 I third that !!
M midtae Gambusia MFK Member Nov 8, 2007 514 0 16 united states Jan 9, 2011 #7 synspilum all the way a sweet one at that.
Jason_S Polypterus MFK Member Oct 5, 2005 3,708 228 96 Indianapolis, IN USA Jan 9, 2011 #8 yeah, most likely synspilum
L lyc Candiru MFK Member Nov 16, 2010 537 85 46 Singapore www.facebook.com Jan 9, 2011 #9 thanks a lot for all the feedback. is there different breed or variant as i saw those own by MFKers are so much colorful then mine
thanks a lot for all the feedback. is there different breed or variant as i saw those own by MFKers are so much colorful then mine
G Gatorxxx420 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 14, 2010 914 3 0 Taylor, Mi Jan 9, 2011 #10 lyc;4779165; said: thanks a lot for all the feedback. is there different breed or variant as i saw those own by MFKers are so much colorful then mine Click to expand... Give it some time to grow, most fish as they mature get more intense coloring.
lyc;4779165; said: thanks a lot for all the feedback. is there different breed or variant as i saw those own by MFKers are so much colorful then mine Click to expand... Give it some time to grow, most fish as they mature get more intense coloring.