jandb Piranha MFK Member Jan 18, 2009 947 174 76 Lewis Center, OH Dec 10, 2018 #11 Can anyone ID these guys. They were listed as giant black green corys
altums85 Peacock Bass MFK Member Dec 6, 2018 416 693 115 Dec 11, 2018 #12 jandb said: View attachment 1348447 Can anyone ID these guys. They were listed as giant black green corys Click to expand... looks like Corydoras Semiquilus Reactions: tlindsey and jandb
jandb said: View attachment 1348447 Can anyone ID these guys. They were listed as giant black green corys Click to expand... looks like Corydoras Semiquilus
jandb Piranha MFK Member Jan 18, 2009 947 174 76 Lewis Center, OH Dec 11, 2018 #13 altums85 said: looks like Corydoras Semiquilus Click to expand... Doesn’t seem like they get too big? Anyone know for sure.
altums85 said: looks like Corydoras Semiquilus Click to expand... Doesn’t seem like they get too big? Anyone know for sure.
Rocksor Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 28, 2011 6,129 6,675 423 San Diego Dec 11, 2018 #14 I was thinking corydoras fowleri, but they are a little smaller than semiquilis
thebiggerthebetter Senior Curator Staff member MFK Member Dec 31, 2009 17,314 14,970 3,910 Naples, FL, USA Dec 13, 2018 #15 If having trouble IDing cory, Planet Catfish is the pace to go to. Reactions: tlindsey and BichirKing
Iamfish Giant Snakehead MFK Member Sep 7, 2018 803 1,542 144 Pennsylvania www.instagram.com Dec 13, 2018 #16 I got a hoplo catfish (megalachis thoracata) a few weeks ago and he has been amazing, very active and friendly and a great eater. I would 100% recommend. Reactions: tlindsey
I got a hoplo catfish (megalachis thoracata) a few weeks ago and he has been amazing, very active and friendly and a great eater. I would 100% recommend.