J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Jan 29, 2010 #1 Picked him up a few days ago..
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Jan 29, 2010 #3 noone can tell me what kind he is?
Bottomfeeder Dovii MFK Member Aug 4, 2008 6,067 70 105 State of chaos Jan 29, 2010 #4 Maybe a washed out Marbled Sailfin? If that's it, he's gonna get huge.
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Jan 29, 2010 #5 how do i get his colors to be more vibrant? if i can even do anything about it
DMD123 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 23, 2009 7,184 9,039 478 Lakewood, WA Jan 29, 2010 #6 Plecos do a lot of color changing. This one might be light because the gravel is light and it is trying to blend.
Plecos do a lot of color changing. This one might be light because the gravel is light and it is trying to blend.
matubula Gambusia MFK Member Apr 8, 2007 630 3 18 UK Jan 29, 2010 #7 I thinks a Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps. He should colour up as he grows, the light and patchy colouration is usually an indicator of stress but at this size I wouldnt worry.
I thinks a Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps. He should colour up as he grows, the light and patchy colouration is usually an indicator of stress but at this size I wouldnt worry.
L Legomypleco Gambusia MFK Member Feb 11, 2009 208 0 16 Long Beach Jan 30, 2010 #8 i agree with above ^, a gibbi (sailfin). im guessing he looks washed out or light cuz of your white rocks your using.
i agree with above ^, a gibbi (sailfin). im guessing he looks washed out or light cuz of your white rocks your using.
J Jkessler623 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 27, 2010 514 0 0 Ohio Jan 30, 2010 #9 i added some more black around his driftwood i put in for him.should darken up right?