thebiggerthebetter Senior Curator Staff member MFK Member Dec 31, 2009 17,334 14,976 3,910 Naples, FL, USA Aug 18, 2016 #61 Yup. Thanks, guys. It's called ripsaw not for it's bloodthirsty Jaws-like mode of feeding (it is actually one of the gentlest, toothless giants, a vacuum cleaner really) but for its sharp, bony scutes along the lateral line, part of its formidable armor. Reactions: Renegade Aquatics, Hendre and Frank Castle
Yup. Thanks, guys. It's called ripsaw not for it's bloodthirsty Jaws-like mode of feeding (it is actually one of the gentlest, toothless giants, a vacuum cleaner really) but for its sharp, bony scutes along the lateral line, part of its formidable armor.
Hendre Bawitius Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jan 14, 2016 9,872 11,004 453 South Africa Aug 18, 2016 #62 Massive fish tiny tank
Madou Polypterus MFK Member Nov 22, 2013 859 334 87 Belgique Aug 18, 2016 #63 I'm really pleasantly surprised, given the size of the tank (I assume they're not very active), you have pteros in there that are completely fine. Not many huge fishes would be to be trusted with that!
I'm really pleasantly surprised, given the size of the tank (I assume they're not very active), you have pteros in there that are completely fine. Not many huge fishes would be to be trusted with that!
Renegade Aquatics Polypterus MFK Member Jun 24, 2016 433 435 87 26 Everett, WA Aug 18, 2016 #64 Madou said: Not many huge fishes would be to be trusted with that! Click to expand... let alone a catfish!
Madou said: Not many huge fishes would be to be trusted with that! Click to expand... let alone a catfish!
D davenmandy Peacock Bass MFK Member Feb 1, 2012 1,781 459 122 Aug 23, 2016 #65 millerkid519 said: D davenmandy ^^This is what you want isn't it ^^ Click to expand... One day