Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan May 27, 2009 #1 Is this a geophagus surinamensis or geophagus altifrons?
Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan May 27, 2009 #2 Loves severums;3148132; said: Is this a geophagus surinamensis or geophagus altifrons? Click to expand...
Loves severums;3148132; said: Is this a geophagus surinamensis or geophagus altifrons? Click to expand...
abarilot Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 4, 2009 1,315 1 68 By the Beach! May 27, 2009 #3 I'd say altifron or abalios. It still looks young. Try to get a closer pic
Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan May 28, 2009 #4 here a another pic
abarilot Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 4, 2009 1,315 1 68 By the Beach! May 28, 2009 #5 If I had to guess I'd say Altifrons but give it a month or so and try again. These fish are just really hard to tell apart when they are young
If I had to guess I'd say Altifrons but give it a month or so and try again. These fish are just really hard to tell apart when they are young
J jgentry Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 22, 2008 2,107 43 51 Gallatin, TN May 28, 2009 #6 To young to tell. Give them a few months to develope some color. They could be anything. Personally I'm not sure that they are either.
To young to tell. Give them a few months to develope some color. They could be anything. Personally I'm not sure that they are either.
M Medusa LA Feeder Fish MFK Member May 29, 2009 9 0 0 West Los Angeles, CA May 29, 2009 #8 Problem with geophagus is a lot of them look exactly alike when they're young. Try getting ahold of Ed Burress on cichlid-forum.com - he's an expert in geo's
Problem with geophagus is a lot of them look exactly alike when they're young. Try getting ahold of Ed Burress on cichlid-forum.com - he's an expert in geo's