M mpgleisten Gambusia MFK Member May 28, 2005 108 0 16 The Apex Predator of MFK Jan 31, 2016 #1 Bought it without any species identification. But compared to other's here, I am leaning towards mono.
Bought it without any species identification. But compared to other's here, I am leaning towards mono.
M mpgleisten Gambusia MFK Member May 28, 2005 108 0 16 The Apex Predator of MFK Feb 2, 2016 #2 Ocellaris?
J jimmie1974 Polypterus MFK Member Jan 19, 2008 1,175 218 96 New Jersey Feb 4, 2016 #3 mpgleisten said: Ocellaris? Click to expand... Mono
M mpgleisten Gambusia MFK Member May 28, 2005 108 0 16 The Apex Predator of MFK Feb 4, 2016 #4 jimmie1974 said: Mono Click to expand... thanks!
juddb Piranha MFK Member Jan 26, 2014 667 347 77 washington Feb 5, 2016 #6 Looks like mine, how big is he?
M mpgleisten Gambusia MFK Member May 28, 2005 108 0 16 The Apex Predator of MFK Feb 6, 2016 #7 juddb said: Looks like mine, how big is he? Click to expand... Thanks everyone. He is about 4". This was my first experience with pbass, definitely worth it.
juddb said: Looks like mine, how big is he? Click to expand... Thanks everyone. He is about 4". This was my first experience with pbass, definitely worth it.
L Lofties Exodon MFK Member Jan 22, 2016 38 33 21 60 Australia Feb 7, 2016 #8 I would say there's a good chance that it's an Orinocco. Look at the 4 small gold spots on on the outside of the larger black body spots. Here are my orinos at that age.
I would say there's a good chance that it's an Orinocco. Look at the 4 small gold spots on on the outside of the larger black body spots. Here are my orinos at that age.
bassguy Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 10, 2010 2,570 19 53 Limbo Feb 7, 2016 #10 Definitely not orino, probably a farmie hybrid with stronger mono traits