A aclockworkorange Dovii MFK Member Jun 24, 2010 9,585 46 105 39 Rose City May 31, 2011 #181 JK47 is correct. Although I had pointed them out at the LFS the other day to him.
G GhostShrimpMan Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 18, 2010 2,395 2 68 Brownsville, Texas May 31, 2011 #182 lol
JK47 Retired MFK Admin MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 11,112 3,494 2,555 Washington May 31, 2011 #183 aclockworkorange said: JK47 is correct. Although I had pointed them out at the LFS the other day to him. Click to expand... Takin credit for my smarts huh? Haha and I told you how ugly they are 90% of the time too!!! Guess it's my turn. 100% described species so there is no "rio" or sp variation. Just good old fashion genus & species...
aclockworkorange said: JK47 is correct. Although I had pointed them out at the LFS the other day to him. Click to expand... Takin credit for my smarts huh? Haha and I told you how ugly they are 90% of the time too!!! Guess it's my turn. 100% described species so there is no "rio" or sp variation. Just good old fashion genus & species...
I Industrial Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 22, 2010 1,297 1 0 Buffalo, NY May 31, 2011 #184 Geophagus altifrons?
JK47 Retired MFK Admin MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 11,112 3,494 2,555 Washington May 31, 2011 #185 Industrial said: Geophagus altifrons? Click to expand... Close keep trying
I Industrial Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 22, 2010 1,297 1 0 Buffalo, NY May 31, 2011 #187 Geophagus tapajoes?
JK47 Retired MFK Admin MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 11,112 3,494 2,555 Washington May 31, 2011 #188 Industrial said: Geophagus tapajoes? Click to expand... Geophagus sp. 'Tapajos' are an sp. This is a described species within the Geophagus genus.
Industrial said: Geophagus tapajoes? Click to expand... Geophagus sp. 'Tapajos' are an sp. This is a described species within the Geophagus genus.
I Industrial Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 22, 2010 1,297 1 0 Buffalo, NY May 31, 2011 #189 My last guess, Geophagus rhabodotus?
JK47 Retired MFK Admin MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 11,112 3,494 2,555 Washington Jun 1, 2011 #190 Industrial said: My last guess, Geophagus rhabodotus? Click to expand... G. rhabodotus is part of the Gymnogeophagus genus, not the Geophagus genus. The fish pictured is a Geophagus species. Is there a time limit where I have to tell what it is?
Industrial said: My last guess, Geophagus rhabodotus? Click to expand... G. rhabodotus is part of the Gymnogeophagus genus, not the Geophagus genus. The fish pictured is a Geophagus species. Is there a time limit where I have to tell what it is?