J JDCHSFB69 Candiru MFK Member Mar 12, 2013 579 5 48 Utah Jan 4, 2014 #1 I just got him. I was thinking sax, but he vaguely has orange on his stomach which made me think xingu.
I just got him. I was thinking sax, but he vaguely has orange on his stomach which made me think xingu.
Rocksor Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 28, 2011 6,129 6,676 423 San Diego Jan 5, 2014 #3 Looks like a female c. Anthurus
J JDCHSFB69 Candiru MFK Member Mar 12, 2013 579 5 48 Utah Jan 5, 2014 #4 Rocksor said: Looks like a female c. Anthurus Click to expand... You think so?
Rocksor Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Nov 28, 2011 6,129 6,676 423 San Diego Jan 5, 2014 #5 There a a couple of other sax type pikes it could be but those seem less common. http://www.dcg-online.de/encyclopedia/crenicichla-anthurus-cope-1872/ It doesn't look like it is from the lugubris family due to the humeral spot on its "shoulder", so it can't be a Xingu pike.
There a a couple of other sax type pikes it could be but those seem less common. http://www.dcg-online.de/encyclopedia/crenicichla-anthurus-cope-1872/ It doesn't look like it is from the lugubris family due to the humeral spot on its "shoulder", so it can't be a Xingu pike.
clgkag Candiru MFK Member Feb 20, 2008 969 14 48 missouri Jan 5, 2014 #7 I think anthurus is probably right.
M mbeatrice Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 22, 2009 2,064 5 0 boston Jan 17, 2014 #9 its female either way..