zoohouse Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 18, 2008 430 48 31 Arlington Apr 1, 2009 #71 Even though it is a hybrid and wouldn't count as "rare" red bay snook x jag.
D dogofwar Arapaima MFK Member Jan 3, 2006 5,121 1,031 203 51 Maryland www.capitalcichlids.org Apr 1, 2009 #72 For new world, probably my pair of Chaetobranchopsis orbicularis: http://www.cichlidae.com/gallery.php?genus=Chaetobranchopsis For old world, I have groups of several Barombi-Mbo fish: Stomatepia, Pungu, Saratherodon, Konia...
For new world, probably my pair of Chaetobranchopsis orbicularis: http://www.cichlidae.com/gallery.php?genus=Chaetobranchopsis For old world, I have groups of several Barombi-Mbo fish: Stomatepia, Pungu, Saratherodon, Konia...
cockroach Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Jul 28, 2005 3,277 2,230 179 Taiwan Apr 1, 2009 #73 Mine are probably my pterophyllum leopoldi ( wild caught )
N nmadsen4 Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 16, 2008 424 27 61 38 phoenix Apr 1, 2009 #74 Red Severum i dont think are too rare but not many have mentioned them. I also have a Festae and a Trimac.
Red Severum i dont think are too rare but not many have mentioned them. I also have a Festae and a Trimac.
C chefjamesscott Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 16, 2008 2,457 2 38 regina saskatchewan canada Apr 1, 2009 #75 hmmmm i have no idea what is rare but for up here in regina sask i have some not to readily available bleekeri small spot dwarf snakehead niger cat most prolly not rare where yall are but up here they dont really exist
hmmmm i have no idea what is rare but for up here in regina sask i have some not to readily available bleekeri small spot dwarf snakehead niger cat most prolly not rare where yall are but up here they dont really exist
cichlid fiend Polypterus MFK Member Dec 21, 2008 5,018 47 90 New Jersey Apr 1, 2009 #76 FSM;2528690; said: Crenicichla menezesi Click to expand... pics please
L lp85253 Polypterus MFK Member Mar 12, 2009 2,845 153 96 Apr 1, 2009 #77 vieja hetrospilus/ guianacara geayi/ cutteri
H hari-goshi Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 28, 2009 19 0 0 TN Apr 1, 2009 #78 cichlidfish;2970119; said: Thanks its actually a female, and about 6''. Click to expand... The black patch on the dorsal fin isnt visible in the pic . Beautiful fish.
cichlidfish;2970119; said: Thanks its actually a female, and about 6''. Click to expand... The black patch on the dorsal fin isnt visible in the pic . Beautiful fish.
K kennye86 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 30, 2008 222 1 0 Windsor and Liverpool, UK Apr 1, 2009 #79 cichlidfish;2970119; said: Thanks its actually a female, and about 6''. Click to expand... From the pic it looks male due to lack of black spot on dorsal.... But you know best as its your fish. As i have several... An thats how u distinguish the difference.
cichlidfish;2970119; said: Thanks its actually a female, and about 6''. Click to expand... From the pic it looks male due to lack of black spot on dorsal.... But you know best as its your fish. As i have several... An thats how u distinguish the difference.
V v3by Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 29, 2008 36 0 6 Southern Calif Apr 1, 2009 #80 3x Yellow calvus 1x White Pearl calvus 1x Congo Black Calvus 3x Tropheus Ilangi 2x Burundi Frontosa 2x Tropheus red rainbow 1x tropheus Bemba 2x Brichardi 1x cylindricus 1x Yellow Lab 1x Red Zebra 1x Red Top Albino Zebra 1x Snowball Pleco 1x Gold Spotted Pleco Are these rare enough ?? They're all Juvenile in my 60 gal tank
3x Yellow calvus 1x White Pearl calvus 1x Congo Black Calvus 3x Tropheus Ilangi 2x Burundi Frontosa 2x Tropheus red rainbow 1x tropheus Bemba 2x Brichardi 1x cylindricus 1x Yellow Lab 1x Red Zebra 1x Red Top Albino Zebra 1x Snowball Pleco 1x Gold Spotted Pleco Are these rare enough ?? They're all Juvenile in my 60 gal tank