tankmates Gambusia MFK Member Feb 22, 2007 335 7 18 OH Mar 2, 2009 #1 This is a full grown S.A. Raised a few from fry. It is about 3 inches long. What do you think?
O Optimist Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 14, 2006 573 2 0 35 Connecticut Mar 2, 2009 #3 Geophagus brasiliensis
C cichlidinsomniac Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 15, 2007 1,457 3 68 Tampa Mar 2, 2009 #4 Optimist;2854802; said: Geophagus brasiliensis Click to expand... thats what i was thinking
J jgentry Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 22, 2008 2,107 43 51 Gallatin, TN Mar 2, 2009 #5 looks more like a sp red bahai to me. If it anything in the brasiliensis family it is far from full grown.
looks more like a sp red bahai to me. If it anything in the brasiliensis family it is far from full grown.
A andy1985 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 30, 2007 1,116 18 68 London Mar 2, 2009 #6 cichlidinsomniac;2854813; said: thats what i was thinking Click to expand... Thats 3
Jason_S Polypterus MFK Member Oct 5, 2005 3,708 228 96 Indianapolis, IN USA Mar 2, 2009 #7 andy1985;2855047; said: Thats 3 Click to expand... make it 4
H HiImSean Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 23, 2007 3,159 5 68 40 kennesaw, ga Mar 2, 2009 #8 jgentry;2854884; said: looks more like a sp red bahai to me. If it anything in the brasiliensis family it is far from full grown. Click to expand... its definitely in the 'Geophagus' genus. looks brasiliensis to me
jgentry;2854884; said: looks more like a sp red bahai to me. If it anything in the brasiliensis family it is far from full grown. Click to expand... its definitely in the 'Geophagus' genus. looks brasiliensis to me
A Animal Instincts Feeder Fish Jan 11, 2009 3 0 0 Fall River Ma. Mar 2, 2009 #9 Optimist;2854802; said: Geophagus brasiliensis Click to expand... That was my first thought too.
darth pike Peacock Bass MFK Member Apr 3, 2008 3,231 336 122 Korriban Mar 2, 2009 #10 Looks to be something in the brasilinesis complex, but too young/small to probably know which species exactly it is yet. Most of them look identical when young.
Looks to be something in the brasilinesis complex, but too young/small to probably know which species exactly it is yet. Most of them look identical when young.