A aznfab213 Candiru MFK Member Aug 13, 2008 419 6 48 WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA Mar 7, 2010 #1 I ask this because all of the pics I have been seeing indicate that this is the case...
Y yanfloist Gambusia MFK Member May 1, 2009 318 2 18 minnesota Mar 7, 2010 #2 no they don't. the ones you saw were just missing them due to transport or other issues. the barbels are suppose to grow as the fish gets older.
no they don't. the ones you saw were just missing them due to transport or other issues. the barbels are suppose to grow as the fish gets older.
R rhodes_96 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 26, 2009 629 1 0 Australia Mar 7, 2010 #3 No, the barbels actually grow thicker as they get older, and point more towards out and down. Different to silvers and asians where the barbels tend to point out and up.
No, the barbels actually grow thicker as they get older, and point more towards out and down. Different to silvers and asians where the barbels tend to point out and up.
G Gshock Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 21, 2009 2,335 3 0 Toronto Mar 7, 2010 #4 Leichardti point straight out, jars are the ones that are slanted down...
R rhodes_96 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 26, 2009 629 1 0 Australia Mar 7, 2010 #5 Leichardti point down as well. It's one the inherit differences which gives Australian 2 species their differences from the asian arowana.
Leichardti point down as well. It's one the inherit differences which gives Australian 2 species their differences from the asian arowana.