Pike ID

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As has been said, the Lugubris-complex pikes all look fairly similiar when they're young. The fish in question looks a lot like the "Gold Spangled Pikes" that I've seen being imported pretty frequently. I'm not entirely sure what they are, but if you're at all friendly with the shop you bought it, try and find out what country (and ideally, river system) it came out of. That will go a long way towards narrowing down your fish.
 
90% sure its a johanna bro. The 'gold spangled' pikes that Stevo was talkin about are a Saxatilis pike, and this is clearly a Lugubris. Great lookin bugga! Tempts me to take some more pictures tonight...perhaps i will! :D
 
Rogggg. I figure the eyespot gives it up to a distinguishable ID. Yeah, the Sax. pikes are pretty but I say they're easy to pick out....just look for a belly crawler with really pretty speckling:) Thats what they look like to me anyways....and a better swim bladder. I looked up a few tonight and the Joh. does look alot like a Ven. in juvie state but the eyespot is very apparent in the Ven. in juvie size.

Thanks Pnut :grinyes:
 
The heads are also very different..but yeah....johanna don't have as prominant of an eye spot...can't even member if they have one...venz. definately do though...and spanglin on the face...johanna won't have that..
 
The fish I've been seeing labeled as "Gold Spangled Pike" have been lugubris-complex. I may have screwed up the name, but they were definitely lugubris. Unfortunately, the little bastards won't just make everyone's life easier and just tell us what they are. Noooooooooooooooooooo! BAH!
 
SteveL91 said:
The fish I've been seeing labeled as "Gold Spangled Pike" have been lugubris-complex. I may have screwed up the name, but they were definitely lugubris. Unfortunately, the little bastards won't just make everyone's life easier and just tell us what they are. Noooooooooooooooooooo! BAH!
??????? Pnut???? Never seen a gold spangled that wasn't a Sax.... way diff. size than Lug. family too.
 
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