D dr01d Feeder Fish MFK Member May 28, 2006 156 0 0 Jakarta Feb 2, 2007 #1 bought this as a temensis but i dont see the glittering spots???
D dr01d Feeder Fish MFK Member May 28, 2006 156 0 0 Jakarta Feb 2, 2007 #3 http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j87/dr01d/P1250002.jpg fixed it thx
cichlaguapote Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 2, 2006 9,023 17 62 Pripyat, Ukraine Feb 2, 2007 #4 It's probably too small. How big? Again a side pic would be better but has the horizontal line of a tem
It's probably too small. How big? Again a side pic would be better but has the horizontal line of a tem
Z zaric Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Apr 28, 2006 443 4 293 singapore Feb 2, 2007 #5 what is that fish behind the PB?
---XR--- Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 4,111 23 38 Pa Feb 2, 2007 #6 zaric;680978; said: what is that fish behind the PB? Click to expand... looks like an albino, short body paroon shark
zaric;680978; said: what is that fish behind the PB? Click to expand... looks like an albino, short body paroon shark
D dr01d Feeder Fish MFK Member May 28, 2006 156 0 0 Jakarta Feb 3, 2007 #7 ---XR---;680988; said: looks like an albino, short body paroon shark Click to expand... correct!!!!
D dr01d Feeder Fish MFK Member May 28, 2006 156 0 0 Jakarta Feb 3, 2007 #8 cichlaguapote;680494; said: It's probably too small. How big? Again a side pic would be better but has the horizontal line of a tem Click to expand... i'll try to take a side pic tonight...
cichlaguapote;680494; said: It's probably too small. How big? Again a side pic would be better but has the horizontal line of a tem Click to expand... i'll try to take a side pic tonight...
D desertdweller Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 2, 2006 57 0 0 Az Feb 3, 2007 #9 It looks like a tem. I am guessing he is between 2-4 inches right now. Around 6 inches or so the colors will start to come out. Good luck.
It looks like a tem. I am guessing he is between 2-4 inches right now. Around 6 inches or so the colors will start to come out. Good luck.
ZOO YORK 207 Polypterus MFK Member May 14, 2006 5,184 16 92 33 Frederick, MD Feb 3, 2007 #10 It's a Temensis.