E eizenjin91 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 6, 2009 73 0 0 Avon, Colorado Sep 29, 2010 #11 dont most snowflakes have much much more white and a bit more yellow to them?
jclyde13 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 18, 2009 4,611 177 371 29 Louisville, KY Sep 29, 2010 #12 eizenjin91;4511516; said: dont most snowflakes have much much more white and a bit more yellow to them? Click to expand... There are at least two different species referred to as "snowflake eels". The species you're describing is Echidna nebulosa, which I think is full SW, the OP's eel is a Gymnothorax tile, a brackish species.
eizenjin91;4511516; said: dont most snowflakes have much much more white and a bit more yellow to them? Click to expand... There are at least two different species referred to as "snowflake eels". The species you're describing is Echidna nebulosa, which I think is full SW, the OP's eel is a Gymnothorax tile, a brackish species.
A Ashlee Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 8, 2009 194 0 0 With TheCanuck Sep 29, 2010 #13 That is not a snowflake eel. That is a gtile