jag123 Gambusia MFK Member May 16, 2008 936 10 18 Ohio Oct 8, 2010 #121 Close - it is also a colubrid. Hint: there is an eastern and western variant and it is named after a carnivorous mammal.
Close - it is also a colubrid. Hint: there is an eastern and western variant and it is named after a carnivorous mammal.
ghostknifefish0909 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2007 1,794 2 0 Jacksonville, Florida Oct 8, 2010 #122 Fox Snake, Elaphe vulpina?
ghostknifefish0909 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2007 1,794 2 0 Jacksonville, Florida Oct 8, 2010 #124 Nice! ok give me a minute
ghostknifefish0909 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2007 1,794 2 0 Jacksonville, Florida Oct 8, 2010 #125 Here we go should be easy: Hint: it is native to a certain South american country. -Carlos
G Gearhead Candiru MFK Member Jul 19, 2008 635 0 46 In the garage Oct 8, 2010 #126 I dont know what it is, but I want one. Is it a frog with ich?
ghostknifefish0909 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2007 1,794 2 0 Jacksonville, Florida Oct 8, 2010 #127 bass_cats;4535870; said: I dont know what it is, but I want one. Is it a frog with ich? Click to expand... Haha no but a good guess none the less -Carlos
bass_cats;4535870; said: I dont know what it is, but I want one. Is it a frog with ich? Click to expand... Haha no but a good guess none the less -Carlos
D Delhezi B Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 15, 2009 1,378 4 68 Southeast pa Oct 8, 2010 #128 Looks like one of the genus Cochranella... not to sure about that tho...
ghostknifefish0909 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 13, 2007 1,794 2 0 Jacksonville, Florida Oct 8, 2010 #129 Close Another hint: lies in the centrolenidae family
jag123 Gambusia MFK Member May 16, 2008 936 10 18 Ohio Oct 8, 2010 #130 I knew it looked very similar to a glass frog....I don't know scientific name...