jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Sep 23, 2009 #1 ok guys, here they are. nothing too special other than some large Hoplias aimara and some baby pirayas, ~3" enjoy
ok guys, here they are. nothing too special other than some large Hoplias aimara and some baby pirayas, ~3" enjoy
chonhzilla Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 26, 2007 1,970 1 0 Fresno CA Sep 23, 2009 #2 I like the dorado..thanks for the pictures
haynchinook334 Giant Snakehead MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 14,486 249 147 \m/(O_o)\m/ Sep 23, 2009 #3 Digging the Azuls.
P Plum Candiru MFK Member Oct 22, 2007 243 0 46 Canada Sep 23, 2009 #4 looks like some nice striolatus
K koop171 Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 1, 2008 3,623 8 68 40 ohio Sep 23, 2009 #5 Ok so sorry if this seems like an odd question but why are the amaria in such shallow water? and how big were they and how much if you know.
Ok so sorry if this seems like an odd question but why are the amaria in such shallow water? and how big were they and how much if you know.
P phillydog1958 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 11, 2009 2,673 3 38 Wichita, KS by way of Philly, PA (Originally from Sep 23, 2009 #6 the Hoplias aimara is a beast.
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ Sep 23, 2009 #7 not sure why they are in such shallow water, I guess they didn't want them to jump out during feeding?? you gotta ask G about that. I think G said they are 15" or so, $2500 each
not sure why they are in such shallow water, I guess they didn't want them to jump out during feeding?? you gotta ask G about that. I think G said they are 15" or so, $2500 each
M mustang4290 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 23, 2009 12 0 0 Buffalo, NY Sep 23, 2009 #10 btw, is one of them a wolf-fish? sorry for sounding stupid.. just trying to get into exotic fish haha
btw, is one of them a wolf-fish? sorry for sounding stupid.. just trying to get into exotic fish haha