Chaitika Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 1, 2007 7,928 51 955 Back in action! Jan 31, 2011 #1 Picked up 8 of these. They are getting up to 5-6" now. Thoughts? Black line?
T Tyranno Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 25, 2010 87 0 0 Copenhagen www.rovfisk.dk Jan 31, 2011 #2 Chaitika;4846465; said: Picked up 8 of these. They are getting up to 5-6" now. Thoughts? Black line? Click to expand... LOL I just picked up 8 too. they look nice!
Chaitika;4846465; said: Picked up 8 of these. They are getting up to 5-6" now. Thoughts? Black line? Click to expand... LOL I just picked up 8 too. they look nice!
Chaitika Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Feb 1, 2007 7,928 51 955 Back in action! Jan 31, 2011 #3 Thanks! Are yours similar in appearance?
O OddBallKeeper Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 17, 2010 578 0 0 29 Oh Sure Im a Paddy :D Jan 31, 2011 #4 I dont know what type of Pike Cichlid they are called but i think that red on there fins starts to get alot brighter and covers up there fins :d
I dont know what type of Pike Cichlid they are called but i think that red on there fins starts to get alot brighter and covers up there fins :d
L lix.ma14 Hydrolycus Armatus MFK Member Jan 7, 2011 7,182 21 92 Ontario, Canada Jan 31, 2011 #5 Awesome fish. can it be tankmates with Senalgal bichirs in a 30 gal?
papawoody Candiru MFK Member Sep 21, 2009 831 12 48 up in here www.myspace.com Jan 31, 2011 #6 i'm not an expert but looks like venezualan to me . heres mine as a little whippersnapper and grown up
i'm not an expert but looks like venezualan to me . heres mine as a little whippersnapper and grown up
papawoody Candiru MFK Member Sep 21, 2009 831 12 48 up in here www.myspace.com Jan 31, 2011 #7 lix.ma14;4846580; said: Awesome fish. can it be tankmates with Senalgal bichirs in a 30 gal? Click to expand... they get waaay too big for a 30 ...
lix.ma14;4846580; said: Awesome fish. can it be tankmates with Senalgal bichirs in a 30 gal? Click to expand... they get waaay too big for a 30 ...
W WckedMidas Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 31, 2005 2,174 13 68 BODYMORE MD Jan 31, 2011 #8 send peanut a pm and ask him
BigPic Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 21, 2007 1,313 2 36 Winnipeg, Canada Feb 1, 2011 #9 Collected "in" Columbia, so, could very well be Sp. "Venezuela" or, something else completely! I think that we are too prone to dumping everything that is not easily identifyable into the "Venezuelan" group. I found the original thread for these, I do not believe that they are Johanna at all anymore, the nostril is too far back IMHO, I have some of these as well by the way. (here: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=348208&highlight=venezuela) Great Gerry, are they finally starting to get comfortable in that tank?
Collected "in" Columbia, so, could very well be Sp. "Venezuela" or, something else completely! I think that we are too prone to dumping everything that is not easily identifyable into the "Venezuelan" group. I found the original thread for these, I do not believe that they are Johanna at all anymore, the nostril is too far back IMHO, I have some of these as well by the way. (here: http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=348208&highlight=venezuela) Great Gerry, are they finally starting to get comfortable in that tank?
P Peanut_Power Running From The Hammer... MFK Member Jul 6, 2005 15,041 36 36 BannedVille www.monsterfishkeepers.com Feb 1, 2011 #10 Aye, from these older pictures its definitely easier to see that they are not johanna! LoL Not that they aren't easily identifiable, its that they fit the profile for sp. 'venz'. Grow them out, see if they develop into something else. Right now though they do indeed look like sp.'venezuela'.
Aye, from these older pictures its definitely easier to see that they are not johanna! LoL Not that they aren't easily identifiable, its that they fit the profile for sp. 'venz'. Grow them out, see if they develop into something else. Right now though they do indeed look like sp.'venezuela'.