toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Oct 28, 2007 #1 got this today for free! had one before but it got eaten. im putting this guy in a breeder cage. anyone know what it is? ive been told its native to the southern u.s.
got this today for free! had one before but it got eaten. im putting this guy in a breeder cage. anyone know what it is? ive been told its native to the southern u.s.
A amesbien Gambusia MFK Member Sep 20, 2006 567 0 16 The Moon Oct 28, 2007 #2 That is a River Darter, Percina shumardi. It is mostly found around the Mississippi River.
R rjmtx Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 410 0 0 Louisiana Oct 28, 2007 #3 It's definitely a darter, but I can't see any spots on the 1st dorsal, so I don't think it's shumardi
It's definitely a darter, but I can't see any spots on the 1st dorsal, so I don't think it's shumardi
S sandtiger Captain Planet MFK Member Feb 14, 2005 3,563 4 0 41 NY Oct 28, 2007 #4 Darter, not a goby. Don't know what species.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Oct 28, 2007 #5 It looks like a Johnny Darter, but I don't know if they are native to your state.
D Druu Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2007 4,135 5 0 Notre Dame, IN Oct 28, 2007 #6 Not a goby, ventral fins are off.
toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Oct 29, 2007 #7 ewurm;1233026; said: It looks like a Johnny Darter, but I don't know if they are native to your state. Click to expand... they would have come fron georgia
ewurm;1233026; said: It looks like a Johnny Darter, but I don't know if they are native to your state. Click to expand... they would have come fron georgia