J juzbmez Gambusia MFK Member Jan 22, 2011 394 0 16 Where Lightening Strikes Jul 28, 2012 #11 I was thinking the same thing looks like a brown hoplo cat or a hoplo cat variety.
W WoodsNinja187 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 2, 2012 45 0 0 Alabama Sep 5, 2012 #12 Iagreee with sharp tooth bass, it looks like an armored catfish. Thats not a 100% answer though
B bassfisher91 Feeder Fish MFK Member May 8, 2012 672 1 0 New York Sep 5, 2012 #13 I'd say hoplo as well...the whiskers give it away, they look really odd on hoplo cats. Plus they are usually much more active than a typical armored catfish. Cool fish either way.
I'd say hoplo as well...the whiskers give it away, they look really odd on hoplo cats. Plus they are usually much more active than a typical armored catfish. Cool fish either way.
Vancouver_98683 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 29, 2010 5,171 7,392 653 Sep 6, 2012 #14 Crazzychris, Does it look like this Hoplosternum littorale (brown hoplo)? Cuz that pic of yours is very similar. http://www.google.com/search?q=Hopl...DQAQ&biw=640&bih=325&sei=rkxIULOeGKWJiALopIFA
Crazzychris, Does it look like this Hoplosternum littorale (brown hoplo)? Cuz that pic of yours is very similar. http://www.google.com/search?q=Hopl...DQAQ&biw=640&bih=325&sei=rkxIULOeGKWJiALopIFA