kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,984 21,794 480 USA Feb 13, 2018 #61 Looks like a stressed macrognathus zebrinus.
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,984 21,794 480 USA Feb 13, 2018 #62 Let it settle in to make sure. Change out the gravel for sand. It’ll like to burrow. Gravel can damage the flesh/skin. Reactions: magpie
Let it settle in to make sure. Change out the gravel for sand. It’ll like to burrow. Gravel can damage the flesh/skin.
T thefredpit Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 28, 2012 2,969 2,999 179 United States Feb 13, 2018 #63 kno4te said: Looks like a stressed macrognathus zebrinus. Click to expand... I agree
A AqAnwar Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 13, 2018 19 8 8 Feb 13, 2018 #64 kno4te said: Looks like a stressed macrognathus zebrinus. Click to expand... Thank you for the insight, I have gravel one side and white sand on the other.. I hope today being 1st day hence it is stressed.. My main challenge is to feed it.. kno4te said: Looks like a stressed macrognathus zebrinus. Click to expand...
kno4te said: Looks like a stressed macrognathus zebrinus. Click to expand... Thank you for the insight, I have gravel one side and white sand on the other.. I hope today being 1st day hence it is stressed.. My main challenge is to feed it.. kno4te said: Looks like a stressed macrognathus zebrinus. Click to expand...
D DeeBee Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2018 21 12 3 Feb 16, 2018 #65 AqAnwar said: HI, can you pleasephelp me m identify this eel. My lfs told its peacock View attachment 1299518 View attachment 1299519 Click to expand... Most likely macrognathus panacalus
AqAnwar said: HI, can you pleasephelp me m identify this eel. My lfs told its peacock View attachment 1299518 View attachment 1299519 Click to expand... Most likely macrognathus panacalus
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,984 21,794 480 USA Feb 16, 2018 #66 Maybe right. Pattern fluctuates.