duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 22,147 28,771 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee Yesterday at 5:42 PM #1 Luckily the Sturisomaticthys are on the case Reactions: danotaylor, Midwater, HUKIT and 1 other person
HUKIT Aimara MFK Member Jan 7, 2010 416 647 130 51 The Suburbs Of Chicago Yesterday at 6:48 PM #2 It’s interesting to see how pronounced some species sensory pits are.
duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 22,147 28,771 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee Yesterday at 7:12 PM #3 One of the most interesting I kept, was the African cichlid from Lake Barumbi mbo, in Camaroon. Stomatepia pindu, that has pits that reflect light if a flash on a camara is used. These pits are located around the jaw, and nose area. Reactions: HUKIT
One of the most interesting I kept, was the African cichlid from Lake Barumbi mbo, in Camaroon. Stomatepia pindu, that has pits that reflect light if a flash on a camara is used. These pits are located around the jaw, and nose area.
HUKIT Aimara MFK Member Jan 7, 2010 416 647 130 51 The Suburbs Of Chicago Yesterday at 7:25 PM #4 They’re a cool fish indeed. I’ve never kept them and only seen them in person once, there is a GCCA member who has them currently.
They’re a cool fish indeed. I’ve never kept them and only seen them in person once, there is a GCCA member who has them currently.