D dacox Fire Eel MFK Member Nov 27, 2005 1,435 0 66 41 Illinois May 8, 2006 #11 Yeah, it might be a mangrove jack. I've never seen anything with "red datnoid" listed as a common name, but that's my best guess.
Yeah, it might be a mangrove jack. I've never seen anything with "red datnoid" listed as a common name, but that's my best guess.
Euge Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 26, 2005 3,773 11 68 41 Hong Kong May 8, 2006 #12 I'm liking that mangrove jack... Too bad it likes saltwater when its adult
S Steve_89 NISMO MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 7,700 8 92 36 ? May 9, 2006 #13 Oddball said: I see an asian aro, a Distichodus, and a Semaprochilodus. Mangrove jacks turn a muddy rust color as adults and are marine fish beyond the juvie stage. Click to expand... Spot on You can keep them in FW though or FW with small amounts of salt.
Oddball said: I see an asian aro, a Distichodus, and a Semaprochilodus. Mangrove jacks turn a muddy rust color as adults and are marine fish beyond the juvie stage. Click to expand... Spot on You can keep them in FW though or FW with small amounts of salt.
Datnoid101 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 6, 2006 973 10 0 Off the deep end tigercraze.com May 10, 2006 #14 There is a LFS in hawaii that was selling fish called Red Datnoids. They were a little more elongated and look nothing like datnoids. The worker said its a perch or something. This was about 6 months back though.
There is a LFS in hawaii that was selling fish called Red Datnoids. They were a little more elongated and look nothing like datnoids. The worker said its a perch or something. This was about 6 months back though.
deangelo Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 13, 2006 1,449 3 36 50 Pilipinas/ Los Angeles May 18, 2006 #15 guppy said: Distichodus sexfasciatus, an omnivore that gets to 30". Click to expand... OH, ok...Ithought it was a red dat. cause they call them siamese tigers here....
guppy said: Distichodus sexfasciatus, an omnivore that gets to 30". Click to expand... OH, ok...Ithought it was a red dat. cause they call them siamese tigers here....