Miguel Ole Dawg MFK Member Dec 28, 2006 15,870 28 89 Very much south.. Jul 11, 2007 #11 they are Hujetas ( not fw barracudas ) they are more "musky " like than cudas... Top dwellers, adapt quickly to pellets and can be agressive buggers....
they are Hujetas ( not fw barracudas ) they are more "musky " like than cudas... Top dwellers, adapt quickly to pellets and can be agressive buggers....
D DrZacharyus Candiru MFK Member Jun 19, 2007 749 1 48 Italy Jul 11, 2007 #12 i justpicked one up they are really neat
Bsixxx Redtail Catfish MFK Member Jul 17, 2006 4,496 597 150 . Jul 11, 2007 #13 they look even better in planted tanks
T Tuda Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 18, 2007 194 1 0 Sweden Jul 13, 2007 #15 I have on at aprox 4" he lives with a P.Endlicheri and S.Lima
jaws19 Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 14, 2006 1,219 6 68 Clarkston MI Sep 23, 2007 #16 Mystus Redtail;980009; said: Any one else have these? Please post some pics... Click to expand... i just got 2 check my other post for pics. mine are pigs as well the eat any dead feeders witch i get for free from my lfs.
Mystus Redtail;980009; said: Any one else have these? Please post some pics... Click to expand... i just got 2 check my other post for pics. mine are pigs as well the eat any dead feeders witch i get for free from my lfs.
O Ole M. Ekeberg Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 1, 2007 28 0 0 Hamar, Norway Nov 23, 2007 #17 Miguel;981712; said: they are Hujetas ( not fw barracudas ) they are more "musky " like than cudas... Top dwellers, adapt quickly to pellets and can be agressive buggers.... Click to expand... Of course they`r not barracudas.. They are still called freshwater barracudas. Look in fishbase.com
Miguel;981712; said: they are Hujetas ( not fw barracudas ) they are more "musky " like than cudas... Top dwellers, adapt quickly to pellets and can be agressive buggers.... Click to expand... Of course they`r not barracudas.. They are still called freshwater barracudas. Look in fishbase.com