M memfish Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 8, 2013 127 0 31 alabama Sep 24, 2013 #2 I know it is a tiretrack but i was wondering which species it is as many are called tiretracks
zukiGS500 Candiru MFK Member Jun 4, 2009 138 24 48 Mke Sep 25, 2013 #3 I know it's not always easy with spineys, but a better picture would help.
Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan Oct 6, 2013 #4 it not a tiretrack that is a Black spotted eel.
jclyde13 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 18, 2009 4,611 177 371 30 Louisville, KY Nov 2, 2013 #5 Kind of hard to tell from the picture, but I agree with Loves severums; appears to be Mastacembelus dayi.
Kind of hard to tell from the picture, but I agree with Loves severums; appears to be Mastacembelus dayi.
Aw3s0m3 Piranha MFK Member May 6, 2012 3,188 82 81 Over there Nov 2, 2013 #6 I can't tell you the species but it definitely doesn't look like any of the tire tracks I've ever kept. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
I can't tell you the species but it definitely doesn't look like any of the tire tracks I've ever kept. Sent from my iPhone using MonsterAquariaNetwork app
V vanman Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 23, 2011 197 0 0 Woodinville WA Nov 6, 2013 #7 It is definitely a black spotted eel I have two. They are terrific. They eat directly from my baster and they get along with everything so far. I have had them for three years and they are both about 15 inches.
It is definitely a black spotted eel I have two. They are terrific. They eat directly from my baster and they get along with everything so far. I have had them for three years and they are both about 15 inches.