B BenSow Gambusia MFK Member Sep 17, 2009 514 0 16 Kuala Lumpur Oct 23, 2010 #1 Here's one.. It's sold as feeder catfish near my school.. MYR1 for 4 of 'em... Thanks
R rba718 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 15, 2008 794 0 0 39 Miami, FL Oct 23, 2010 #2 Looks like a type of Walking Catfish though I might be wrong.
B BenSow Gambusia MFK Member Sep 17, 2009 514 0 16 Kuala Lumpur Oct 23, 2010 #3 Yes its a type of walking catfish but not sure what type... quite interesting creatures
S siôn.griffin Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 25, 2010 136 0 0 Kuala Lumpur Oct 23, 2010 #4 Where in KL do you live? And what school do you go to?
L loureyes Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 4, 2009 1,360 11 68 43 Columbus, Ohio Oct 23, 2010 #5 looks like a baby wales cat they get huge!!!
aquaman45 Aimara MFK Member Jan 6, 2009 3,778 658 135 England Oct 23, 2010 #6 Clarias garipinnis (spelling)
M MartinS Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 17, 2009 35 0 0 Surrey, UK Oct 25, 2010 #7 aquaman45;4572908; said: Clarias garipinnis (spelling) Click to expand... +1 on that.
R rba718 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 15, 2008 794 0 0 39 Miami, FL Oct 26, 2010 #8 aquaman45;4572908; said: Clarias garipinnis (spelling) Click to expand... I can easily see the resemblance, definitely. May be commonly called in some areas as the African Sharptooth Catfish and can get to over 3' in the wild. Good luck.
aquaman45;4572908; said: Clarias garipinnis (spelling) Click to expand... I can easily see the resemblance, definitely. May be commonly called in some areas as the African Sharptooth Catfish and can get to over 3' in the wild. Good luck.
Experiment397 Redtail Catfish MFK Member Feb 26, 2010 2,815 959 150 Probably the Poly section Oct 26, 2010 #9 thats one kick a feeder fish!