G greenearthlawns Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 13, 2008 862 1 0 Danville, NH Mar 14, 2009 #1 he says it is about 7-8 in long and thinks it's a peacock, but I didn't think any peacocks got this big...?? anyone know if this is a pure species or a hybrid possibly...??
he says it is about 7-8 in long and thinks it's a peacock, but I didn't think any peacocks got this big...?? anyone know if this is a pure species or a hybrid possibly...??
B bobgobucks Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 28, 2008 203 1 0 Rockport, TX Mar 14, 2009 #2 Protomelas Spilinotus? Sweet fish. I can provide my mailing address for immediate rehoming
G greenearthlawns Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 13, 2008 862 1 0 Danville, NH Mar 14, 2009 #3 bobgobucks;2905150; said: Protomelas Spilinotus? Sweet fish. I can provide my mailing address for immediate rehoming Click to expand... wow you could be right I think it might be a Protomelas spilonotus Liuli Royal, He's not looking to rehome it but I will let him know your interested
bobgobucks;2905150; said: Protomelas Spilinotus? Sweet fish. I can provide my mailing address for immediate rehoming Click to expand... wow you could be right I think it might be a Protomelas spilonotus Liuli Royal, He's not looking to rehome it but I will let him know your interested
B bobgobucks Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 28, 2008 203 1 0 Rockport, TX Mar 14, 2009 #4 No worries. Easier to get to Dave's Rare Fish than go thru shipping to Texas. Assuming I could talk him into giving it up!
No worries. Easier to get to Dave's Rare Fish than go thru shipping to Texas. Assuming I could talk him into giving it up!
mike dunagan Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 11, 2006 10,745 12 0 43 Pendleton, IN www.freewebs.com Mar 14, 2009 #5 It looks to be a Liuli... Nice