G gman Candiru MFK Member Dec 28, 2005 698 1 48 40 Florida www.facebook.com Apr 14, 2006 #1 When they were younger i posted pic and the concensus was monos, but now I'm thinking that they might be ocellaris. What do you think? They are between 4.5 and 6.25"
When they were younger i posted pic and the concensus was monos, but now I'm thinking that they might be ocellaris. What do you think? They are between 4.5 and 6.25"
G gman Candiru MFK Member Dec 28, 2005 698 1 48 40 Florida www.facebook.com Apr 15, 2006 #2 come on nobody can help me out? D-Mack??? Neo???
U USMCtanker Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 9, 2005 4,193 2 0 41 wa Apr 15, 2006 #3 i alomost positive there monos but im not an expert
K K C Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 2, 2006 458 0 0 the klongs Apr 15, 2006 #4 My guess is they may be temensis non-speckled (stripe form), pic 3 may be a mono due to the darkening dorsal fin, can't be 100% sure.
My guess is they may be temensis non-speckled (stripe form), pic 3 may be a mono due to the darkening dorsal fin, can't be 100% sure.
M messiner Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 1, 2005 2,354 0 0 35 americas wang Apr 15, 2006 #5 nah, not temensis, body shape is different, id say MONOS
Cichlidgeek Piranha MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 1,161 46 81 49 New Jersey Apr 15, 2006 #6 Look like small ocellaris to me. Where were they from? Pond raised or wild collected? If wild, from where?
Look like small ocellaris to me. Where were they from? Pond raised or wild collected? If wild, from where?
S Steve_89 NISMO MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 7,700 8 92 36 ? Apr 16, 2006 #8 I'm thinking ocellaris aswell. Deffinatley not temensis.
toxicfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 18, 2005 1,544 4 68 47 Michigan Apr 16, 2006 #9 Here is one of mine at 9"...looked indenticle to yours at 6"... I think Monos... only time will tell
J JuanTamad Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 8, 2006 1,347 0 66 Miami, Fl Apr 16, 2006 #10 Looks like small Florida P. Bass (Ocellaris).