P Polyptasaurus Candiru MFK Member Jun 6, 2009 632 11 48 New York Jul 3, 2009 #1 Didnt catch anything big, but what I am wondering is why nobody keeps THESE fish?! The first one looks SO much better than 90% of the cichlids that we commonly keep in our tanks.
Didnt catch anything big, but what I am wondering is why nobody keeps THESE fish?! The first one looks SO much better than 90% of the cichlids that we commonly keep in our tanks.
Alexxxxsv14 Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 3,418 1,206 179 33 anaheim/orange CA Jul 3, 2009 #2 they do look pretty kewl
jonahonah Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 28, 2006 1,109 0 0 CANADA Jul 3, 2009 #4 look nice but thats some mighty thick line! What strain is that thinner line would be more sensitive if that sort of fish youre after
look nice but thats some mighty thick line! What strain is that thinner line would be more sensitive if that sort of fish youre after
T twistedsnap Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 14, 2009 636 4 0 southern il Jul 3, 2009 #5 people do hit the cool water natives section. i
T Tstove15 Gambusia MFK Member Apr 5, 2009 514 0 16 Smokey Dungeon Jul 3, 2009 #6 i have caught some that have color strains that look like discus with amazing colors....i always wanted to keep a tank full of them
i have caught some that have color strains that look like discus with amazing colors....i always wanted to keep a tank full of them
P Polyptasaurus Candiru MFK Member Jun 6, 2009 632 11 48 New York Jul 3, 2009 #7 lol, well the line isnt that thick, its only 20lb test, i was fishing for large mouth bass, these little guys kept taking it though
lol, well the line isnt that thick, its only 20lb test, i was fishing for large mouth bass, these little guys kept taking it though
Lucifersam Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 3, 2009 162 0 0 Houston, TX Jul 3, 2009 #8 pretty nice catch... couple of them are fring size, round here
B bumpylemon Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 14, 2008 766 0 0 Massachusetts Jul 3, 2009 #10 i keep natives wanna see something cool? search darters...then youll never by tropicals again