joel Polypterus MFK Member Jul 14, 2005 2,470 245 96 46 THE GARDEN STATE May 24, 2008 #1 I.D. please not sure H carpintis or H. cyanoguttatum.
D davidefc Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 10, 2007 1,880 4 38 Liverpool UK May 24, 2008 #2 H. cyanoguttatum
joel Polypterus MFK Member Jul 14, 2005 2,470 245 96 46 THE GARDEN STATE May 24, 2008 #3 davidefc;1820496; said: H. cyanoguttatum Click to expand... thats what i'm going with. i'll get some better photos up. there is a lfs with a tank full of these guys by me.
davidefc;1820496; said: H. cyanoguttatum Click to expand... thats what i'm going with. i'll get some better photos up. there is a lfs with a tank full of these guys by me.
C Camphilophus Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 11, 2008 5,202 4 0 Howell, Michigan May 24, 2008 #5 cyan.. Carpinte would have bigger spots and would be more blue and green.
joel Polypterus MFK Member Jul 14, 2005 2,470 245 96 46 THE GARDEN STATE May 24, 2008 #7 just put him with my carpintis definately cyanoguttatum
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington May 24, 2008 #8 Looks like a flowerhorn to me, with the faint pearl line.
joel Polypterus MFK Member Jul 14, 2005 2,470 245 96 46 THE GARDEN STATE May 24, 2008 #9 Modest_Man;1820967; said: Looks like a flowerhorn to me, with the faint pearl line. Click to expand... its a bad picture but it definately looks nothing like a flowerhorn.
Modest_Man;1820967; said: Looks like a flowerhorn to me, with the faint pearl line. Click to expand... its a bad picture but it definately looks nothing like a flowerhorn.
Camshaft Ramrod Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 10, 2008 3,099 19 38 Orlando, FL May 24, 2008 #10 yeah, could be FH. You can barely see a few of the black spots towards the codal fin that are surrounded with a trim of shimmer. That might sound stupid to some of you, but ehh....
yeah, could be FH. You can barely see a few of the black spots towards the codal fin that are surrounded with a trim of shimmer. That might sound stupid to some of you, but ehh....