jloos1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2006 1,044 3 0 37 canton, MI Nov 28, 2007 #1 i think the yellows a lab i just need to know exactly what the blue,white, n black ones are
T tarheels910 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2007 383 0 0 Concord, NC Nov 28, 2007 #2 They gotta be hybrids. Ive never seen anything like them.
W Wimmels Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 8, 2007 365 1 0 43 Holland www.wimmels.com Nov 28, 2007 #3 The coulouring looks a lot like the Protomelas Fenestratus or Protomelas Taeniolatus Tiger Nkanda, but the shape of the fish is completely different. I wouldn't know what this is...
The coulouring looks a lot like the Protomelas Fenestratus or Protomelas Taeniolatus Tiger Nkanda, but the shape of the fish is completely different. I wouldn't know what this is...
jloos1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2006 1,044 3 0 37 canton, MI Nov 28, 2007 #4 hmmm maybe i posted this in the wrong african section then...maybe they should go in the African Riverine & Madagascar section?
hmmm maybe i posted this in the wrong african section then...maybe they should go in the African Riverine & Madagascar section?
N navygirl76 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 6, 2007 2,224 1 0 49 Ohio www.flickr.com Nov 28, 2007 #5 hmm they dont look like any lake malawi's that i can think of...
jloos1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2006 1,044 3 0 37 canton, MI Nov 28, 2007 #6 dang can i get this moved to the African Riverine & Madagascar section then please....need help...MODDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dang can i get this moved to the African Riverine & Madagascar section then please....need help...MODDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
T tarheels910 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2007 383 0 0 Concord, NC Nov 28, 2007 #7 They are not Riverines or Madagascars. They are hybrids between two mbuna species. Right section.
jloos1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2006 1,044 3 0 37 canton, MI Nov 28, 2007 #8 tarheels910;1306062; said: They are not Riverines or Madagascars. They are hybrids between two mbuna species. Right section. Click to expand... o ok thanks for the info man!
tarheels910;1306062; said: They are not Riverines or Madagascars. They are hybrids between two mbuna species. Right section. Click to expand... o ok thanks for the info man!
straitjacketstar Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2005 1,779 9 38 40 Los Angeles, CA www.instagram.com Nov 29, 2007 #9 Looks like a Mel. auratus x Mel. johannii. Interesting mix.
jloos1988 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 15, 2006 1,044 3 0 37 canton, MI Nov 29, 2007 #10 to me it looks like a Pseudotropheus lombardoi