neoprodigy Administrator Staff member Administrator Jun 12, 2006 15,176 1,162 2,228 DC-MD-VA May 12, 2005 #1 Rare Freshwater Grouper!!! Photo by Fugupuff
Vitaliy Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 18, 2005 1,806 5 0 39 Brooklyn, NY vitaliy.info May 12, 2005 #2 WOW! Great looking fish!
M|L the asian MFK Member Mar 29, 2005 5,368 14 92 MY LITTLE WORLD www.facebook.com May 12, 2005 #4 I want it! lol
J Jason Feeder Fish MFK Member May 2, 2005 203 0 0 48 May 12, 2005 #5 What species is that? i've seen a lot of pics of fish but i cant even guess at a genus for that. Beautiful fish as well Jason
What species is that? i've seen a lot of pics of fish but i cant even guess at a genus for that. Beautiful fish as well Jason
J Josh Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 31, 2005 144 0 0 44 Columbia SC/Watertown MA www.tehnitecrew.com May 12, 2005 #6 Wes, is that a crushed coral substrate? I'm curious as to exactly what it is as well.
R redtailfool Dovii MFK Member Feb 17, 2005 8,452 32 105 USA May 12, 2005 #7 What the... is this pure freshwater? or brackish ?? mg:
P PeacockBass Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 27, 2005 890 1 0 39 May 12, 2005 #8 that is Epinephelus lanceolatus and is a full salt water fish. It probably can live in freshwater when young but eventually it will need full salt.
that is Epinephelus lanceolatus and is a full salt water fish. It probably can live in freshwater when young but eventually it will need full salt.
M|L the asian MFK Member Mar 29, 2005 5,368 14 92 MY LITTLE WORLD www.facebook.com May 12, 2005 #9 I believe it's the Giant Grouper, in juvenile coloration. Epinephelus lanceolatus
A Aimhigher38 Candiru MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 101 5 48 51 Oakland, CA www.nectartech.com May 12, 2005 #10 Wow...very nice colors on that Freshwater Grouper