K KaraJo Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 23, 2007 459 0 0 38 NE Ohio Apr 10, 2008 #11 Any other "experts" that can help me out with that top one?? It's too black and white to be a common but I know commons can have very different patterning.
Any other "experts" that can help me out with that top one?? It's too black and white to be a common but I know commons can have very different patterning.
woodchomper Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 19, 2008 100 0 0 in a tree Apr 10, 2008 #12 without more photos you aren't not going to get a different answer to the first fish, and even then it is what it is.
without more photos you aren't not going to get a different answer to the first fish, and even then it is what it is.
C COL Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 9, 2006 477 1 0 San Diego Apr 10, 2008 #13 Younger pterygoplichthini are quite different in coloration from their adult counterparts. I am certain that it is from this tribe.
Younger pterygoplichthini are quite different in coloration from their adult counterparts. I am certain that it is from this tribe.