Angler Polypterus MFK Member May 8, 2007 6,736 24 92 Colorado Mar 7, 2010 #3 Definitely not platinum.
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,710 7,072 230 Mar 7, 2010 #4 that is totally platinum! nah im jk its pale,platinum would be all white
Delhezi222 Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 21, 2007 2,190 8 68 P Mar 7, 2010 #5 Agreed, if it were platinum there would be no stripes or pigment at all. Probably just stressed, it'll darken up over that substrate.
Agreed, if it were platinum there would be no stripes or pigment at all. Probably just stressed, it'll darken up over that substrate.
S SnaKeheAdSrAwSomE Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 23, 2008 1,456 2 0 wherever god takes me LOL Mar 7, 2010 #6 no where near plat. platinum is totally white or leucistic.
wolfsburgfanatic Fire Eel MFK Member May 17, 2008 1,121 5 68 Frederick, MD Mar 8, 2010 #7 Delhezi222;3959207; said: Agreed, if it were platinum there would be no stripes or pigment at all. Probably just stressed, it'll darken up over that substrate. Click to expand... ^ this
Delhezi222;3959207; said: Agreed, if it were platinum there would be no stripes or pigment at all. Probably just stressed, it'll darken up over that substrate. Click to expand... ^ this
T teohha Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 29, 2009 325 0 0 Malaysia Mar 8, 2010 #8 I have seen a stripe-less pale endlis that could almost be mistaken for platinums... But that is just a normal one.
I have seen a stripe-less pale endlis that could almost be mistaken for platinums... But that is just a normal one.