W Wctroublesome561 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 23, 2010 126 0 0 South Florida Feb 2, 2011 #21 def not a lemon jake
L lix.ma14 Hydrolycus Armatus MFK Member Jan 7, 2011 7,182 21 92 Ontario, Canada Feb 2, 2011 #22 Its some cichlid from lake Mawali in africa.
W Wctroublesome561 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 23, 2010 126 0 0 South Florida Feb 2, 2011 #23 lol yeah i know lol. just dont know which one.....
spadoc79 Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 24, 2010 1,193 2 68 tallahassee, florida Feb 3, 2011 #24 Protomelas taeniolatus
B baileyje Gambusia Jan 20, 2011 4 0 16 Minneapolis, MN Feb 3, 2011 #25 To me this looks like a young Aulonacara Ruby Red (or german red). This is a line-bred species started from an Aulonacara Ngara. This looks pretty young though. The blue to red (orange) is a little too close to the head to be a full ngara.
To me this looks like a young Aulonacara Ruby Red (or german red). This is a line-bred species started from an Aulonacara Ngara. This looks pretty young though. The blue to red (orange) is a little too close to the head to be a full ngara.
R Regalblue Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 10, 2010 1,074 0 36 MI. Feb 3, 2011 #26 German reds come from line breeding A.stuartgranti chipoka Posted on mobile.monsterfishkeepers.com
W Wctroublesome561 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 23, 2010 126 0 0 South Florida Feb 7, 2011 #27 ill have some better pics soon
W Wctroublesome561 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 23, 2010 126 0 0 South Florida Feb 17, 2011 #28 the species has been determined to be naevochromis chrysogaster
W Wctroublesome561 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 23, 2010 126 0 0 South Florida Feb 17, 2011 #29 they look identical
mike dunagan Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 10,745 12 0 43 Pendleton, IN www.freewebs.com Feb 17, 2011 #30 neither of the fish above are naevochromis chrysogaster the head and face shape is all wrong. Both of the above are aulonacara species. Look at the pictures on this site and see the shape of the head just above the mouth and near the eyes. http://www.gwannon.com/species/Naevochromis-chrysogaster
neither of the fish above are naevochromis chrysogaster the head and face shape is all wrong. Both of the above are aulonacara species. Look at the pictures on this site and see the shape of the head just above the mouth and near the eyes. http://www.gwannon.com/species/Naevochromis-chrysogaster