E ella_wijaya Candiru MFK Member Jun 3, 2009 132 3 48 indonesia Aug 22, 2010 #1 help in the identification, whether this type of channa (maybe channa bleheri or sp assam).. caught by my friend when looking for wild betta fish somewhere in east kalimantan . (sorry bad pict)
help in the identification, whether this type of channa (maybe channa bleheri or sp assam).. caught by my friend when looking for wild betta fish somewhere in east kalimantan . (sorry bad pict)
C Channa667 Feeder Fish May 15, 2006 4 0 0 germany Aug 22, 2010 #2 Didn´t look like Ch. bleheri or Ch. assam, they are native to northern india - not found in kalimaten yet. It could be some type of Ch. gachua - but better pics will give a better ID Cheers Domi
Didn´t look like Ch. bleheri or Ch. assam, they are native to northern india - not found in kalimaten yet. It could be some type of Ch. gachua - but better pics will give a better ID Cheers Domi
C chronick Plecostomus MFK Member Oct 18, 2009 582 72 61 Canada Aug 22, 2010 #3 agreed bleheri/assam are found in india so it can't be either of those
B Brucki Gambusia MFK Member Feb 4, 2008 805 9 18 Bavaria...........somewhere in Europe Aug 23, 2010 #4 HI, agree with the two others, can u tell more about the fish, how big, does it have pelvic fins ? And please get better pics. Cheers
HI, agree with the two others, can u tell more about the fish, how big, does it have pelvic fins ? And please get better pics. Cheers
T thor Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 3, 2008 148 0 0 NEWCASTLE Aug 23, 2010 #5 Hi agree with what the guys ar saying,assams are an indian native fish. It looks like it may be a gachua variant.
Hi agree with what the guys ar saying,assams are an indian native fish. It looks like it may be a gachua variant.