LiamIrons Piranha MFK Member Sep 14, 2012 998 179 76 Nottingham,Uk Yesterday at 9:37 AM #1 Just got these, first time I’ve seen them in the UK extremely hard to get a photo
LiamIrons Piranha MFK Member Sep 14, 2012 998 179 76 Nottingham,Uk Yesterday at 10:01 AM #2 Managed to take a snapshot whilst they were still Reactions: pwmin and Fallen_Leaves16
Fallen_Leaves16 Dovii MFK Member Nov 10, 2021 512 837 105 Yesterday at 10:18 AM #3 I've been seeing pesu from the Rio Xingu pop up here and there lately. Should prove fun to keep and quite reasonable, too, given the pesu-group is the smallest of Brycon. Good luck! Reactions: LiamIrons
I've been seeing pesu from the Rio Xingu pop up here and there lately. Should prove fun to keep and quite reasonable, too, given the pesu-group is the smallest of Brycon. Good luck!
duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 22,613 29,654 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee Today at 8:13 AM #4 We get Brycon guatamalensus here in Panama, they are fascinating, but eventually get too big for 6 ft tanks. These are caught in high pH, hard water.
We get Brycon guatamalensus here in Panama, they are fascinating, but eventually get too big for 6 ft tanks. These are caught in high pH, hard water.
tiger15 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Oct 1, 2012 1,845 1,187 179 SNJ 10 minutes ago #5 LiamIrons said: Managed to take a snapshot whilst they were still View attachment 1574279 Click to expand... The bottom fish in the 2nd Pic looks like pink tail chalcia, fairly common to get. It is a carnivorous tetra, not Beycon which is fruit eater.
LiamIrons said: Managed to take a snapshot whilst they were still View attachment 1574279 Click to expand... The bottom fish in the 2nd Pic looks like pink tail chalcia, fairly common to get. It is a carnivorous tetra, not Beycon which is fruit eater.