B blacktip Fire Eel MFK Member May 22, 2005 1,433 12 68 52 Cali May 16, 2007 #11 For those of you who are identifying this as an occelaris, I am curious to know what physical traits you are using to reach your conclusion?
For those of you who are identifying this as an occelaris, I am curious to know what physical traits you are using to reach your conclusion?
TheMightyOscar Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 8, 2006 4,404 9 68 New York May 16, 2007 #12 blacktip;862571; said: For those of you who are identifying this as an occelaris, I am curious to know what physical traits you are using to reach your conclusion? Click to expand... i'd like to know also..
blacktip;862571; said: For those of you who are identifying this as an occelaris, I am curious to know what physical traits you are using to reach your conclusion? Click to expand... i'd like to know also..
R rook45 Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 2,106 4 68 46 new jersey May 16, 2007 #13 blacktip;862571; said: For those of you who are identifying this as an occelaris, I am curious to know what physical traits you are using to reach your conclusion? Click to expand... me too.....i was thinkin mono too till it was stated that it was only 3 1/2". i think that the fish still need to grow a little before a positive ID
blacktip;862571; said: For those of you who are identifying this as an occelaris, I am curious to know what physical traits you are using to reach your conclusion? Click to expand... me too.....i was thinkin mono too till it was stated that it was only 3 1/2". i think that the fish still need to grow a little before a positive ID
H Haag13 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 16, 2007 154 0 0 Pennsylvania May 16, 2007 #14 looks a lot like my mono used to look, but then again, I'm not 100% sure mine is a mono anyway.