fishyz Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2005 962 0 16 33 Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, Ear Sep 18, 2006 #1 I hope I put this in the right forum. Enjoy. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14834763/?GT1=8506?GT1=8506
K krj-1168 Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 25, 2006 1,645 17 68 Eastern NC Sep 20, 2006 #2 Well - I know that in the case of the "walking" shark - it's not a new species - just newly discovered to exist in that area. The "walking" shark - is a species of epaulette shark - known as freycinet's .
Well - I know that in the case of the "walking" shark - it's not a new species - just newly discovered to exist in that area. The "walking" shark - is a species of epaulette shark - known as freycinet's .
J Justin_James Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 1, 2006 267 1 0 Canada, Nova Scotia Sep 20, 2006 #3 Yes by "new" they mean newly discovered. I read this a few days ago, it's quite interesting.
H H20Boy Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 21, 2005 120 0 0 54 Hilton Head Island, SC Sep 20, 2006 #4 Wow 200 new species of coral cant wait to get a frag.
Elasmofreak Gambusia MFK Member May 8, 2006 142 0 16 Michigan Sep 21, 2006 #5 Its def going to be cool, but im sure we wont see any of it for a long time! As far as i know its very protected right now. Hopefully one day soon I will be able to order freycinets from our indo wholesaler!
Its def going to be cool, but im sure we wont see any of it for a long time! As far as i know its very protected right now. Hopefully one day soon I will be able to order freycinets from our indo wholesaler!
fishyz Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2005 962 0 16 33 Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, Ear Sep 21, 2006 #6 I hope we can get some of this stuff for in our tanks in a few years. Even though I don't have a saltwater tank...yet.
I hope we can get some of this stuff for in our tanks in a few years. Even though I don't have a saltwater tank...yet.