jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Mar 31, 2011 #1 Pictures aren't so good, really wish I had a macro lens or at least better lighting in that tank. I'm guessing/hoping rhombeus....
Pictures aren't so good, really wish I had a macro lens or at least better lighting in that tank. I'm guessing/hoping rhombeus....
A arrow Gambusia MFK Member Nov 3, 2007 271 0 16 Canada Mar 31, 2011 #2 Rhombeus Jp, and congrats on mod status
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Mar 31, 2011 #3 Thanks man, any idea when I can be sure if it is diamond variant or not?
S scorp Gambusia MFK Member Jan 7, 2007 506 0 16 Germany Mar 31, 2011 #4 Doesn't look diamond to me, but give it some time to be sure. Nevertheless, really nice elongated shape - love it! And it seems to be growing fast
Doesn't look diamond to me, but give it some time to be sure. Nevertheless, really nice elongated shape - love it! And it seems to be growing fast
S soul_assassin Candiru MFK Member Sep 13, 2009 194 0 46 Mississauga Mar 31, 2011 #5 Huge jaw like a rhom to me, nice little guy either way
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Apr 2, 2011 #7 best picture of it so far with the stock 18-105mm lens.
A arrow Gambusia MFK Member Nov 3, 2007 271 0 16 Canada Apr 2, 2011 #8 6-7in to know if its a diamond or not
Diogenes Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 9, 2008 2,407 21 68 Birmingham, AL Apr 3, 2011 #9 It's like a piranha only smaller!
ballinouttacntrol Polypterus MFK Member Aug 20, 2009 4,731 139 96 Eugene, Or Apr 4, 2011 #10 Diogenes;5018246; said: It's like a piranha only smaller! Click to expand...