ExoticGREEN Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 31, 2010 3,204 847 150 $0uth3rn C@l1f0rn!@ Nov 15, 2011 #1 Ok guys. I had this fish for 10 days now and I still cant confirm what it really is. I thinking it is a Nandus nandus. But i dont know for sure, so what do you think.Pics Below
Ok guys. I had this fish for 10 days now and I still cant confirm what it really is. I thinking it is a Nandus nandus. But i dont know for sure, so what do you think.Pics Below
B blacktip Fire Eel MFK Member May 22, 2005 1,433 12 68 52 Cali Nov 15, 2011 #2 I would say you're close. But it looks more like a nandus nebulosus to me.
R RareExoticFish Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2011 336 1 0 Okanagan Nov 15, 2011 #3 bornean leaf fish. What temp is the water? were did you get him?
ExoticGREEN Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jan 31, 2010 3,204 847 150 $0uth3rn C@l1f0rn!@ Nov 15, 2011 #4 blacktip said: I would say you're close. But it looks more like a nandus nebulosus to me. Click to expand... Yeah it looks like that then a nandus nandus. Thanks RareExoticFish said: bornean leaf fish. What temp is the water? were did you get him? Click to expand... I got it from a LFS in Orange county The Temp:83-85d
blacktip said: I would say you're close. But it looks more like a nandus nebulosus to me. Click to expand... Yeah it looks like that then a nandus nandus. Thanks RareExoticFish said: bornean leaf fish. What temp is the water? were did you get him? Click to expand... I got it from a LFS in Orange county The Temp:83-85d
Bottomfeeder Dovii MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 6,067 70 105 State of chaos Nov 15, 2011 #5 85*F? I dont know of any fish that does well at that temp
J Joshmac8 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 9, 2008 1,274 1 36 Coon Rapids, Minnesota Nov 15, 2011 #6 A guy i know keeps his whole ray collection at 85-86 degrees and they do just fine