T T@nkbuster Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 4, 2009 259 0 0 Brunei Jun 28, 2010 #11 That last one is especially awesome.
B BlackShark11k Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 8, 2009 3,565 8 36 somewhere Jun 28, 2010 #12 Stunning aros, the last one is amazing!!
peewee Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 24, 2009 6,943 91 380 Behind you Jun 28, 2010 #13 the last pic is kicka**
jlnguyen74 Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 26, 2007 7,556 926 174 United Species of Arowana Jun 28, 2010 #14 The first and third ones are awesome!
asm129 Gambusia MFK Member Dec 28, 2009 642 1 18 Cafe Lu Jun 28, 2010 #15 All of them look awesome. I want to get a super red like those one day.
softturtle Piranha MFK Member Jun 9, 2005 2,296 56 81 40 N.W. Indiana Jun 28, 2010 #16 Love the scale frames on that first one. Not too thick, not too thin.
H hondas3000 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 15, 2008 375 2 16 BC, Canada Jun 28, 2010 #17 Hendri;4246078; said: yes same tank. pic no 1 and 2 is siblings but color development .. no. 1 faster Click to expand... very interesting, I thought same patch would have same development , no wonder people say keeping red have to be patient. They have no damage from comm tank too.
Hendri;4246078; said: yes same tank. pic no 1 and 2 is siblings but color development .. no. 1 faster Click to expand... very interesting, I thought same patch would have same development , no wonder people say keeping red have to be patient. They have no damage from comm tank too.
F fblb Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 27, 2010 47 0 0 South Dakota Jun 28, 2010 #19 Striking color on a good looking fish, thanks for sharing!
J Jumpman Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 25, 2010 9 0 0 California Jun 28, 2010 #20 Good? They look outstanding! I'm so jealous. I live in california so I can only hope to see one of those in real life
Good? They look outstanding! I'm so jealous. I live in california so I can only hope to see one of those in real life