Pics Of My Fat Pike!

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No knock on your pikes at all, it's just that there are SOOOOO many that aren't described that it's impossible to tell them all apart. To me the spotting looks more like Alta on the OP's pics but the rest of the pike looks like the "Saxatilis" that I got from Uruguay. Conner, yours look like lepidota (at least what we know as Lepidota in the hobby), but, if you don't know where the fish came from, it's impossible to say what it is. . . Again, no disrespect intended :)

Peanut, your grasping man! LOL they all look the same when small :D
 
BigPic;3743065; said:
No knock on your pikes at all, it's just that there are SOOOOO many that aren't described that it's impossible to tell them all apart. To me the spotting looks more like Alta on the OP's pics but the rest of the pike looks like the "Saxatilis" that I got from Uruguay. Conner, yours look like lepidota (at least what we know as Lepidota in the hobby), but, if you don't know where the fish came from, it's impossible to say what it is. . . Again, no disrespect intended :)

Peanut, your grasping man! LOL they all look the same when small :D

I guess I have to give you that. I still think they look like lepidota, but since I only really know about a dozen pike ID's so far, I could (and probably am) most likely wrong.

Its a nice pike, doesn't matter what species, enjoy it all the same!
 
I agree with Connor. As long as you enjoy what you have then thats what really matters.

It is always nice to know exactly what fish you have but from the amount of variance in the pike, it seems hard to find out.
 
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