kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,963 21,777 480 USA Apr 27, 2021 #31 It does look like circumcinctus. Reactions: Deadeye
Caveden Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 21, 2020 1,884 2,280 164 25 Apr 27, 2021 #32 Ah I think you all figured out what it is, Circumcinctus (half banded spiny eel). Thanks so much! Reactions: tlindsey and Deadeye
P PartyHacks Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 20, 2019 135 135 61 28 Apr 27, 2021 #33 Caveden said: Ah I think you all figured out what it is, Circumcinctus (half banded spiny eel). Thanks so much! Click to expand... Good luck with it! Reactions: tlindsey and Deadeye
Caveden said: Ah I think you all figured out what it is, Circumcinctus (half banded spiny eel). Thanks so much! Click to expand... Good luck with it!
Caveden Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 21, 2020 1,884 2,280 164 25 Apr 27, 2021 #34 I think I’m gonna a few more it’s so cute and already eating out of my hand ? Reactions: tlindsey, PartyHacks, Deadeye and 1 other person
P PartyHacks Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 20, 2019 135 135 61 28 Jun 20, 2021 #35 Caveden said: I think I’m gonna a few more it’s so cute and already eating out of my hand ? View attachment 1458743 Click to expand... Looks real good how is he doing Reactions: tlindsey
Caveden said: I think I’m gonna a few more it’s so cute and already eating out of my hand ? View attachment 1458743 Click to expand... Looks real good how is he doing
Caveden Potamotrygon MFK Member Jul 21, 2020 1,884 2,280 164 25 Jun 21, 2021 #36 PartyHacks said: Looks real good how is he doing Click to expand... Grown slightly bigger and darker. I got another one as well. One is aggressive and chases the other but my tank has quite a few hiding spots so it’s fine. They usually hide under the substrate which is quite surprising I didn’t know that
PartyHacks said: Looks real good how is he doing Click to expand... Grown slightly bigger and darker. I got another one as well. One is aggressive and chases the other but my tank has quite a few hiding spots so it’s fine. They usually hide under the substrate which is quite surprising I didn’t know that