thefishofdoom Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 16, 2005 1,617 2 68 34 California Apr 16, 2006 #1,041 Ctenophorus vadnappa? is that it
F fishnthings " id rather be a goldfish " MFK Member Jun 28, 2005 2,217 11 68 Pensacola Apr 16, 2006 #1,042 lets hope so
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,544 42 132 England Apr 16, 2006 #1,043 fishnthings said: lets hope so Click to expand... sorry it aint. its not fun if they're too easy. the fish of doom, your half way there, it is Ctenophorus sp.
fishnthings said: lets hope so Click to expand... sorry it aint. its not fun if they're too easy. the fish of doom, your half way there, it is Ctenophorus sp.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Apr 17, 2006 #1,044 Okay, found it. Agamidae Ctenophorus decresii (Tawny dragon) picture by Bennett posted here http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/agamids/agamids.htm Here is your next one.
Okay, found it. Agamidae Ctenophorus decresii (Tawny dragon) picture by Bennett posted here http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/lizards/agamids/agamids.htm Here is your next one.
F fishnthings " id rather be a goldfish " MFK Member Jun 28, 2005 2,217 11 68 Pensacola Apr 17, 2006 #1,045 can tell from that pic if it has visible ear openings?????? does it?
F fishnthings " id rather be a goldfish " MFK Member Jun 28, 2005 2,217 11 68 Pensacola Apr 17, 2006 #1,046 probably not it but the patter looks the same a tad bit Ophisaurus ventralis
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Apr 17, 2006 #1,047 They have no external ears it is not an Ophisaurus
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Apr 18, 2006 #1,048 Hint#1, the picture is approximately lifesized if you have a fairly standard monitor, 8-12" Hint #2, You will not find them in the Western Hemisphere.
Hint#1, the picture is approximately lifesized if you have a fairly standard monitor, 8-12" Hint #2, You will not find them in the Western Hemisphere.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Apr 19, 2006 #1,049 Hint #3, it is the only species in it's genus though there is a sub species, Hint #4, it is a sand dwelling burrower.
Hint #3, it is the only species in it's genus though there is a sub species, Hint #4, it is a sand dwelling burrower.
Stone Like Fish Piranha MFK Member Nov 15, 2005 1,467 72 81 34 Queensland, Australia Apr 19, 2006 #1,050 sand swimmer, from aus