BlesOne Dovii MFK Member May 12, 2011 721 289 102 90280 Aug 2, 2017 #21 It's a female motaguensis. It's also badly deformed, unfortunately. No amount of food and clean water will remedy that, it's just a genetic defect.
It's a female motaguensis. It's also badly deformed, unfortunately. No amount of food and clean water will remedy that, it's just a genetic defect.
BlesOne Dovii MFK Member May 12, 2011 721 289 102 90280 Aug 2, 2017 #22 It's a female motaguensis. It's also badly deformed, unfortunately. No amount of food and clean water will remedy that, it's just a genetic defect.
It's a female motaguensis. It's also badly deformed, unfortunately. No amount of food and clean water will remedy that, it's just a genetic defect.
P Pond9 Plecostomus MFK Member Feb 9, 2017 339 124 61 38 Aug 2, 2017 #23 I'll just feed her good and take care of her she's probably inbred then I'll see how she does with the others in the 75 if she holds her own she can just live out her life in there
I'll just feed her good and take care of her she's probably inbred then I'll see how she does with the others in the 75 if she holds her own she can just live out her life in there