H henrysusername Gambusia MFK Member Aug 30, 2009 191 0 16 florida Apr 6, 2010 #1 Does anybody know what this is i have 2 of them
H henrysusername Gambusia MFK Member Aug 30, 2009 191 0 16 florida Apr 6, 2010 #2 Oh and i caught them in florida
A Abeshan Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 7, 2010 11 0 0 Durban, South Africa Apr 6, 2010 #3 well if its a saltwater fish then down here in south africa we call them "rock hopper" or a "blenny", you caught it amongst rocks or a reef i presume
well if its a saltwater fish then down here in south africa we call them "rock hopper" or a "blenny", you caught it amongst rocks or a reef i presume
H henrysusername Gambusia MFK Member Aug 30, 2009 191 0 16 florida Apr 6, 2010 #5 I thought sculpins were fw
F fishy12 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 12, 2009 2,738 1 36 ohio Apr 6, 2010 #6 Oh u caught them in salt water...idk then but looked like sculpin to me
D DREAM-faw Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 20, 2009 1,273 1 36 NorCal Apr 6, 2010 #7 looks like a mud sucker x)
spotfin Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 2, 2006 4,755 953 900 Maine Apr 9, 2010 #8 Definitely a goby- look for 2 dorsal fins and a "suction cup" formed by the ventral fins. Not sure of the species though. Check here for more info: http://gobiidae.com/
Definitely a goby- look for 2 dorsal fins and a "suction cup" formed by the ventral fins. Not sure of the species though. Check here for more info: http://gobiidae.com/
Conner Piranha MFK Member Dec 27, 2008 4,461 25 81 Kentucky Apr 16, 2010 #9 henrysusername;4048672; said: I thought sculpins were fw Click to expand... There are both freshwater and saltwater sculpin.
henrysusername;4048672; said: I thought sculpins were fw Click to expand... There are both freshwater and saltwater sculpin.