Passionate 4 pikes Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 9, 2008 1,459 10 68 Manaus, Brazil Jan 13, 2011 #21 Thank you Gt1009 i hadnt thought of exodons. When i was in the US i saw my first one, basically a piranha in tetra form. Thanks again!
Thank you Gt1009 i hadnt thought of exodons. When i was in the US i saw my first one, basically a piranha in tetra form. Thanks again!
peewee Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 24, 2009 6,943 91 380 Behind you Jan 14, 2011 #22 those expeditions make me jelous!!
Nemesis Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 7, 2009 2,568 3 68 nyc Jan 14, 2011 #23 Awesome. Looks looks like so much fun.
cichlid fiend Polypterus MFK Member Dec 21, 2008 5,018 47 90 New Jersey Jan 14, 2011 #24 Great thread "P4P". I would love to catch some almighty "crenicichla" !!
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,388 44 75 45 South Central... Jan 14, 2011 #25 It's great to see photos of native (or even non-native) fish that other members from all over the world have living in their area. Thanks for sharing!
It's great to see photos of native (or even non-native) fish that other members from all over the world have living in their area. Thanks for sharing!
Passionate 4 pikes Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 9, 2008 1,459 10 68 Manaus, Brazil Jan 15, 2011 #26 Thank you all!
Passionate 4 pikes Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 9, 2008 1,459 10 68 Manaus, Brazil Jan 17, 2011 #28 It was fun, but it sure would have been nice to get the apistos and pikes that i could see but were too fast for me!
It was fun, but it sure would have been nice to get the apistos and pikes that i could see but were too fast for me!
T Tanbichthys Candiru MFK Member Aug 19, 2009 114 3 48 Beijing Jan 19, 2011 #29 is there id for the marbled tetra and that one seems a pencilfish?
T Tanbichthys Candiru MFK Member Aug 19, 2009 114 3 48 Beijing Jan 19, 2011 #30 will that be Leporinus arcus