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My intuition tells me that there is a vieja hybrid fader under the SRM. No FH gene, no kamfa gene, no trimac gene.
Makes sense. I can definitely see the Vieja there.
 
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Ikr? Some of the names they come up for animals are just ridiculous. Like seriously who names a fish a slippery dick? Just why? Idc if it's a slick slippery fish that just so happens to look like male genitalia, they could've easily named it something else besides that. Btw this here is what's known as a slippery dick, it's a specie of wrasse.
Was a reference to the family of hybrid these come from. A description of the look of the face. Gm, srm lots of monkeys back in the day.
 
Ikr? Some of the names they come up for animals are just ridiculous. Like seriously who names a fish a slippery dick? Just why? Idc if it's a slick slippery fish that just so happens to look like male genitalia, they could've easily named it something else besides that. Btw this here is what's known as a slippery dick, it's a specie of wrasse.

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I'd be worried if it looked like that ???
 
Was a reference to the family of hybrid these come from. A description of the look of the face. Gm, srm lots of monkeys back in the day.
Makes sense. They honestly remind me more of how the older style bulldogs looked. Still has the under bite but no where near as drastic as the new age bulldogs. Kinda the same deal as how I view Oscars, they kinda look like pugs to me. Granted that's just me, I'm sure others view them differently.
 
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You know what kind of fish it is! You just trying to lure out the noobs and nerds (the experts)??!!! :ROFL:
Good to see you around and srm is pretty as ever. Do you still have more of them?
Lol I was gonna say but I didn’t. I follow his channel so I’ve seen this fish and I know he knows it’s an SRM.
 
How big is that guy? 12+ I assume?
I was thinking the dat was at least 3 inches, must be about 1 based on the SRM though.
 
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