R rich_one Plecostomus MFK Member Jan 6, 2011 1,141 4 53 Southern Maryland Dec 1, 2011 #21 On at least one of them, it sure looks like I can see a faded "belt" that gives the black belt its name. Is it just me? -Rich
On at least one of them, it sure looks like I can see a faded "belt" that gives the black belt its name. Is it just me? -Rich
S Stratoquarius Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 22, 2011 1,179 15 68 35 Calgary Dec 1, 2011 #22 No we all Agree dude! its just it doesnt look full BB... kinda like a hybrid
smitty03281964 Peacock Bass MFK Member May 5, 2010 3,650 397 122 Yeadon, Pennsylvania USA Dec 1, 2011 #23 Keep in mind everyone is only guessing.
the animal guy Arapaima MFK Member Aug 23, 2009 7,225 1,449 203 59 91745 Aug 13, 2012 #24 they are not Breidohris nor Argentea i am for sure. they are for sure hybrids. I think they are Blackbelt X Midas I do find them beautiful.. And skinny.. Where are they located? Get them dude. I'll trade you for my Argentea 9"
they are not Breidohris nor Argentea i am for sure. they are for sure hybrids. I think they are Blackbelt X Midas I do find them beautiful.. And skinny.. Where are they located? Get them dude. I'll trade you for my Argentea 9"
A Aquatik Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 17, 2011 697 3 33 44 Toronto Aug 13, 2012 #25 Definitly not black belt midas lol. You will probally never know what they are fpr certain. If you like them get them but 40 each is a bit steep
Definitly not black belt midas lol. You will probally never know what they are fpr certain. If you like them get them but 40 each is a bit steep
duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 22,630 29,695 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee Aug 13, 2012 #26 Compare all these pics were taken when the fish were around 6-7 inches breidhori argentea regani