O OscarRobinson Gambusia MFK Member Feb 25, 2007 652 0 16 Philadelphia Mar 6, 2008 #1 Is this in the Akysidae family? I've been searching for a couple of days and can't figure out what it is. The LFS had it labled as a "pink tail chalcius". I knew enough to know it wasn't that but can't find an exact match on planetcatfish.
Is this in the Akysidae family? I've been searching for a couple of days and can't figure out what it is. The LFS had it labled as a "pink tail chalcius". I knew enough to know it wasn't that but can't find an exact match on planetcatfish.
F fishlover88 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 14, 2006 1,234 2 36 Aurora, CO Mar 6, 2008 #2 either that or pseudopimelodae
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,915 3 68 Manchester, UK Mar 7, 2008 #4 Its a Batrochoglanis raninus
F fishlover88 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 14, 2006 1,234 2 36 Aurora, CO Mar 7, 2008 #5 i knew it was from that family, but i doubted myself cause i couldnt see the mouth that well, and the pictures were dark. I know. i know. excuses excuses.
i knew it was from that family, but i doubted myself cause i couldnt see the mouth that well, and the pictures were dark. I know. i know. excuses excuses.
O OscarRobinson Gambusia MFK Member Feb 25, 2007 652 0 16 Philadelphia Mar 7, 2008 #6 Cool, I got three of them. One is pretty active the other two just hide all day long. I took me two days just to get a couple crappy pictures of them.
Cool, I got three of them. One is pretty active the other two just hide all day long. I took me two days just to get a couple crappy pictures of them.
J jdragovits Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 19, 2007 91 0 0 51 pa Mar 7, 2008 #8 the pet store name, i not smart enough for the scientific name
O OscarRobinson Gambusia MFK Member Feb 25, 2007 652 0 16 Philadelphia Mar 7, 2008 #9 JD where at in Pa?
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,915 3 68 Manchester, UK Mar 7, 2008 #10 Just be careful with tankmates, they have quite a appetite