everybody post fish that are unusual.. not rare just do not see often..

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AquataHolic420;771822; said:
Im Thinkin DEF Carapo Knifefish, or banded Knifefish... Nice pickup, but i think they get nasty, and HUGE. Good find!
Now i am getting feed back that he may be another type..even more rare.. but at his baby age they say it is hard to be certain since juvey's do not have the mature coloring..so now i have to wait a while to get his ID.. and in the meantime he is alone in the tank.. thanks:D
 
AquataHolic420;772111; said:
Heres one not seen too much i dont believe... Guinacara cichlid...I got one.. had more, bu they are sensitive, or i got a weak batch.

How sweet..your geo is sweet too.. i hope this one does well for you.. i know i went through that with some green terrors..just bad genes sometimes... ;)
 
oscarboy8;772800; said:
accually thats really not a bad idea at all.........thats a very good idea.
Thank you!
 
well just wanted to update this thread since i now have the ID for my unusual guy... he is a Brachyhypopomus Brevirostris knife fish.. He is rare but unusual too :)
 
santoury;727217; said:
Here's a shortbody annectens... No, it's not from tail / fin damage.
Also an albino P. dolloi, shortbody Jellybean Convicts, Leporinus moralesi (behind the funky FH), and I'm not sure about the orange guy in my avatar. Orange pincushion fish perhaps? and a shot of my two crazy-ass FH's.



Hey!!! I know those jellybeans anywhere!!! I remember ya comin over to get em in the snow three inches deep in sandals and shorts!!!! How are the lil guys doing now??? One of their siblings bred with my female bp and I have one baby outa it all...damn snails ate the eggs..oh well. nice to see they are doing ok!
 
Red bulu point petrochromis.
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tank121;839516; said:
Red bulu point petrochromis.
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beautiful fish..looks like you have a few in there that you do not see often..very nice and thank you,:D
 
more not so common every day fish....on the double:D
 
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