Z zerelli Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 9, 2007 305 1 0 USA May 12, 2008 #1 Care to name what species it is?
D driftwood Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 9, 2005 1,455 1 0 Denver, Colorado May 12, 2008 #2 Looks like a Chuco Intermedum.
W WildCAught Gambusia MFK Member Aug 27, 2007 852 2 18 Riverside, CA May 12, 2008 #3 Looks like some kind of tomocichla...
Modest_Man Polypterus MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 4,668 224 96 40 Washington May 12, 2008 #4 The face is a bit off for Chucho intermedum. My best guess would be Tomocichla sieboldii.
J junglej Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 23, 2007 521 0 0 appleton,wi Dec 17, 2008 #6 i am having a hard time trying to find these fish for sale. If you could possibly tell me where you picked them up from it would be
i am having a hard time trying to find these fish for sale. If you could possibly tell me where you picked them up from it would be
B balton777 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 8, 2007 7,916 23 0 Rowlett, Tx Dec 17, 2008 #8 Modest_Man;1785214; said: The face is a bit off for Chucho intermedum. My best guess would be Tomocichla sieboldii. Click to expand... strong
Modest_Man;1785214; said: The face is a bit off for Chucho intermedum. My best guess would be Tomocichla sieboldii. Click to expand... strong
polomax24 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 22, 2005 1,167 3 0 Los Angeles Dec 18, 2008 #9 Tomocichla sieboldii They have this unqiue mask on their face during breeding. Very cool and active cichlids. However, I found them sensitive to water quality and prone to fungual infection.
Tomocichla sieboldii They have this unqiue mask on their face during breeding. Very cool and active cichlids. However, I found them sensitive to water quality and prone to fungual infection.
O orbit Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 21, 2008 1,793 1 0 Michigan Dec 18, 2008 #10 They are cool looking! What are they like?