vamptrev Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 8,226 865 924 Chesterfield MI Nov 29, 2008 #1 said it was a river eel.... anyone know any info? thanks!!!
gootswa Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 4, 2008 213 0 0 33 Moon Twp, PA Nov 29, 2008 #2 That my friend appears to be a Southern Shortfin Eel or a Glass Eel.
fugupuff M.A.N. Community Vendor Community Vendor MFK Member Mar 14, 2005 4,548 1,922 2,179 Fish Heaven Nov 29, 2008 #3 anguilla sp. could be any species
vamptrev Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 8,226 865 924 Chesterfield MI Nov 29, 2008 #4 thanks!!!
L Lepisosteus platyrhincus Polypterus MFK Member Nov 9, 2008 6,766 17 92 In the caiman den Nov 29, 2008 #5 i dont know but AWESOME god i might have to get back into eels NAH!!!! i'll stick with gars soon gars and rays
i dont know but AWESOME god i might have to get back into eels NAH!!!! i'll stick with gars soon gars and rays
S Salt Life Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 4, 2007 1,189 0 0 under the sea Nov 29, 2008 #6 i think it is heres a bigger won not my pic google it
L lophius Gambusia MFK Member Apr 1, 2005 360 0 16 51 UK Nov 29, 2008 #7 i'd plumb for either marmoratus or bengalensis - any idea of collection locality? carl
K killerfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 30, 2007 6,068 6 62 colorado Nov 29, 2008 #8 Got any more pics that show more of its body ? It looks like an american eel
C cr8on Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 29, 2007 619 0 0 . Nov 30, 2008 #9 Looks like a member of the Anguillidae family, probably A. rostrata.
vamptrev Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 8,226 865 924 Chesterfield MI Nov 30, 2008 #10 killerfish;2478077; said: Got any more pics that show more of its body ? It looks like an american eel Click to expand... sorry no more pics.... cr8on;2478782; said: Looks like a member of the Anguillidae family, probably A. rostrata. Click to expand... i think ur right... thanks guys! i never saw them b4 and thought they looked cool
killerfish;2478077; said: Got any more pics that show more of its body ? It looks like an american eel Click to expand... sorry no more pics.... cr8on;2478782; said: Looks like a member of the Anguillidae family, probably A. rostrata. Click to expand... i think ur right... thanks guys! i never saw them b4 and thought they looked cool