the animal guy Arapaima MFK Member Aug 23, 2009 7,225 1,442 203 59 91745 Jul 31, 2016 #41 vincentwugwg said: How long have you had that rtc? Click to expand... Reactions: vincentwugwg
vincentwugwg Gold Tier VIP MFK Member Oct 22, 2013 3,078 6,724 3,354 New York Mets Aug 1, 2016 #42 That's a real SBRTC! Just wait a few months...hahaha Reactions: Rghfor
thebiggerthebetter Senior Curator Staff member MFK Member Dec 31, 2009 17,077 14,865 3,910 Naples, FL, USA Aug 1, 2016 #43 vincentwugwg said: That's a real SBRTC! Just wait a few months...hahaha Click to expand... I've failed to get a perfect look but it does seem to me that there is no or almost no gap between the caudal, adipose, and dorsal fins, which AFAIK define a SB. Albeit (see above), there are RTC with gaps but still shorter bodied.
vincentwugwg said: That's a real SBRTC! Just wait a few months...hahaha Click to expand... I've failed to get a perfect look but it does seem to me that there is no or almost no gap between the caudal, adipose, and dorsal fins, which AFAIK define a SB. Albeit (see above), there are RTC with gaps but still shorter bodied.
M Marcus_H Gambusia MFK Member Feb 1, 2009 206 13 18 Germany Aug 1, 2016 #44 Looks really cute with the big head and the short body, tho i guess the head is only appaering to be bigger because the fish is shorter in general? Also i am still not shure if these fish are as long-living as the normal veriosn. Reactions: the animal guy
Looks really cute with the big head and the short body, tho i guess the head is only appaering to be bigger because the fish is shorter in general? Also i am still not shure if these fish are as long-living as the normal veriosn.
the animal guy Arapaima MFK Member Aug 23, 2009 7,225 1,442 203 59 91745 Aug 2, 2016 #45 the animal guy said: Click to expand...
D drunkfish3 Feeder Fish Apr 8, 2017 1 0 1 45 Apr 8, 2017 #46 Would love a baby one but can't find one.