Vulkan Gambusia MFK Member Sep 7, 2010 178 8 18 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Mar 16, 2011 #1 I dont have this fish anymore. But just out of curiosity, can someone tell if this is a black or silver. It was sold to me as a silver, i looked around some threads and its fins resemble that of a black aro, i could be wrong. thnx
I dont have this fish anymore. But just out of curiosity, can someone tell if this is a black or silver. It was sold to me as a silver, i looked around some threads and its fins resemble that of a black aro, i could be wrong. thnx
O OddBallKeeper Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 17, 2010 578 0 0 29 Oh Sure Im a Paddy :D Mar 16, 2011 #3 My silver Had markings like that when he was younger. They lose them at about 20-22''. But im not 100% on it.
My silver Had markings like that when he was younger. They lose them at about 20-22''. But im not 100% on it.
B_IN_SD Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 12, 2006 1,171 6 68 Sturgis S.D. Mar 16, 2011 #4 It looks like a nice silver to me.
L Laben Feng Shui MFK Member Nov 11, 2009 507 1 48 Where the wild things are Mar 16, 2011 #5 Ummm... Looks like a black in that picture, need another brighter picture of it.
longv Gambusia MFK Member Oct 14, 2009 197 0 16 SoCal Mar 16, 2011 #7 its a silver, blacks dont have the strips on their lower fins
T twilight zone Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 12, 2011 567 0 0 somewhere in the zone Mar 16, 2011 #8 It's a silver. The black will have a more distinct yellow edge on the anal and dorsal fins and more color on the body with less shine.
It's a silver. The black will have a more distinct yellow edge on the anal and dorsal fins and more color on the body with less shine.
JLSEF9 Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 15, 2009 808 89 61 "WestCoast" Mar 16, 2011 #9 It looks like a Black aro form the picture.IMO
D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 155 120 46 Tri cities washington Mar 16, 2011 #10 silver no doubt.