OTp1144 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 7, 2013 1,220 1,445 754 Swimmin' with the fishes Nov 2, 2015 #2 wtf happened to it's face?
JONNY CICHLA Candiru MFK Member Jan 7, 2008 682 181 46 England"" Nov 2, 2015 #3 probley bean bread that way! like those short body catfish the Asians like
K krichardson Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 19, 2006 27,753 15,003 480 Datnoid Island Nov 2, 2015 #4 Hopefully it is a one off birth defect and not something they are breeding to look that way. Reactions: JONNY CICHLA
OTp1144 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 7, 2013 1,220 1,445 754 Swimmin' with the fishes Nov 2, 2015 #5 krichardson said: Hopefully it is a one off birth defect and not something they are breeding to look that way. Click to expand... one can only hope! While I love the look of naturally occurring fish, some genetically bred traits can be pretty (e.g. longfins). This however...is not.
krichardson said: Hopefully it is a one off birth defect and not something they are breeding to look that way. Click to expand... one can only hope! While I love the look of naturally occurring fish, some genetically bred traits can be pretty (e.g. longfins). This however...is not.
hms01 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 14, 2012 184 34 31 Nov 2, 2015 #6 looks like a birth defect, some genes. looks like some hybrid or a varient of the kel? the bars aren't very visable and may faid when they mature, so could be those bahai gold kelberis?
looks like a birth defect, some genes. looks like some hybrid or a varient of the kel? the bars aren't very visable and may faid when they mature, so could be those bahai gold kelberis?
gangster Arapaima MFK Member Apr 17, 2008 13,456 800 201 mountains Nov 3, 2015 #8 Its a messed up 2 spot orino. MOre pics.
horopgedrik Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 22, 2015 71 27 36 Bumi Arema Nov 3, 2015 #9 For me, I think it's C. orinocensis with extended marking