S streetwarlords Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 26, 2011 35 0 0 somewhere nice Feb 23, 2011 #1 He is kind of shy so I cant get pix of his head
Vicious_Fish Here fishy fishy fishy... MFK Member Mar 9, 2007 9,388 44 75 45 South Central... Feb 23, 2011 #2 It looks like an old Red-eared Slider. They sometimes can become darker with age.
S streetwarlords Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 26, 2011 35 0 0 somewhere nice Feb 23, 2011 #3 Thats what I thought first but he has no red and the face is different
W wwcichlids Feeder Fish MFK Member May 26, 2007 314 0 0 Florida Feb 23, 2011 #4 If you are in FLorida it could be a cooter
S SimonL Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 23, 2005 3,213 9 68 Ontario, Canada Feb 23, 2011 #5 Maybe it would come out if you weren't holding it upside down we really need a pic with the head to be sure.
Maybe it would come out if you weren't holding it upside down we really need a pic with the head to be sure.
C coura Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 13, 2008 6,399 4 0 europe Feb 23, 2011 #6 Its a slider for shure, cooters dont have both those markings and shape. It could be a old melanistic one, could be a intergrade,etc.
Its a slider for shure, cooters dont have both those markings and shape. It could be a old melanistic one, could be a intergrade,etc.
C Crotalus Scutulatus Gambusia MFK Member Nov 27, 2010 180 0 16 51 Southern Nevada Feb 23, 2011 #7 Yellow Bellied Slider???
E EricIvins Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 21, 2009 849 0 0 Florida Feb 23, 2011 #8 Its an old RES......They go Melanistic with age.......
S streetwarlords Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 26, 2011 35 0 0 somewhere nice Feb 23, 2011 #9 I think u guys might be right ! It might be a old red ear
A andyjs Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 13, 2008 2,765 4 36 37 Ohio Feb 24, 2011 #10 Yep, looks like an old male RES. The red will fade to a grayish color with age