Jiyowel ATF Master in Training MFK Member Oct 8, 2019 372 263 87 33 Oct 23, 2019 #1 Id pls Reactions: tlindsey and thebiggerthebetter
Jiyowel ATF Master in Training MFK Member Oct 8, 2019 372 263 87 33 Oct 23, 2019 #2 Black top mouse cat or centrodoras sp? Reactions: tlindsey, thebiggerthebetter and kno4te
kno4te MFK Moderator Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Dec 24, 2005 18,984 21,794 480 USA Oct 23, 2019 #3 Agree looks hassar orestis. Reactions: tlindsey, thebiggerthebetter, Backfromthedead and 1 other person
Jiyowel ATF Master in Training MFK Member Oct 8, 2019 372 263 87 33 Oct 23, 2019 #4 kno4te said: Agree looks hassar orestis. Click to expand... I was also thinking that. Its more on hassar orestis Reactions: tlindsey
kno4te said: Agree looks hassar orestis. Click to expand... I was also thinking that. Its more on hassar orestis
Tobiassorensen Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jul 23, 2017 1,805 2,088 439 38 Sweden Oct 23, 2019 #5 thebiggerthebetter Reactions: tlindsey and kno4te
thebiggerthebetter Senior Curator Staff member MFK Member Dec 31, 2009 17,297 14,963 3,910 Naples, FL, USA Oct 23, 2019 #6 Appreciate the vote of confidence, Tobias but I am no expert on small Doradidae. Just like anyone else, I'd have to look very carefully through the photos of Hassar, Doras, and other small doradid genus. Reactions: Tobiassorensen, Jiyowel, tlindsey and 1 other person
Appreciate the vote of confidence, Tobias but I am no expert on small Doradidae. Just like anyone else, I'd have to look very carefully through the photos of Hassar, Doras, and other small doradid genus.