neoprodigy Administrator Staff member Administrator Jun 12, 2006 15,175 1,162 2,228 DC-MD-VA Jun 12, 2005 #1 hmm... they cant figure what fish is this???
P piranha45 Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 3,007 13 68 kay Jun 12, 2005 #2 definitely something from the silver dollar/pacu side of the characin family... other than that i dunno
definitely something from the silver dollar/pacu side of the characin family... other than that i dunno
J Josh Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 31, 2005 144 0 0 44 Columbia SC/Watertown MA www.tehnitecrew.com Jun 12, 2005 #3 Bilobed anal fin, I'm leaning towards the actual piranha family, Pygopristis denticulatus.
I iheartfishies Im Angie MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 1,144 10 0 42 Northern VA vvvp.dynu.com Jun 12, 2005 #4 PuRPLE SPYLO!
neoprodigy Administrator Staff member Administrator Jun 12, 2006 15,175 1,162 2,228 DC-MD-VA Jun 12, 2005 #5 both fish have those kind of fins ....
R redtailfool Dovii MFK Member Feb 17, 2005 8,452 32 105 USA Jun 12, 2005 #6 A wimple piranha? one of those false piranha sp?
M morrow5150 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 4, 2005 78 0 0 34 W.I. Jun 12, 2005 #7 it looks like a big carp
M morrow5150 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 4, 2005 78 0 0 34 W.I. Jun 13, 2005 #9 it looks lik one of thouse big ugly carps that all they do is eat and crap
fugupuff M.A.N. Community Vendor Community Vendor MFK Member Mar 14, 2005 4,548 1,922 2,179 Fish Heaven Jun 13, 2005 #10 thats f'in sweet, looks almost like an adult ossubtus xinguensis, which is still very rare...hmm....very nice!!!! I want it now!
thats f'in sweet, looks almost like an adult ossubtus xinguensis, which is still very rare...hmm....very nice!!!! I want it now!