Diogenes Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 9, 2008 2,407 21 68 Birmingham, AL May 18, 2009 #2 Pygocentrus nattereri
A Armand Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2009 1,773 4 0 Mexico City. www.piranha-fury.com May 18, 2009 #3 Diogenes;3123879; said: Pygocentrus nattereri Click to expand... Yes.
jp80911 Dovii MFK Member Mar 7, 2008 6,030 54 105 NJ May 18, 2009 #4 Diogenes;3123879; said: Pygocentrus nattereri Click to expand... Armand;3123889; said: Yes. Click to expand... +1
Diogenes;3123879; said: Pygocentrus nattereri Click to expand... Armand;3123889; said: Yes. Click to expand... +1
C cepon3 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 12, 2006 898 0 16 The United States Of America May 18, 2009 #5 Im going to go with ternetzi
Diogenes Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 9, 2008 2,407 21 68 Birmingham, AL May 18, 2009 #6 cepon3;3124036; said: Im going to go with ternetzi Click to expand... same thing. literally...
A Armand Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2009 1,773 4 0 Mexico City. www.piranha-fury.com May 18, 2009 #7 cepon3;3124036; said: Im going to go with ternetzi Click to expand... Nope, look at the anal fin, it is red therefore nattereri, although ternezi is in fact a variation of nattereri. Cheers.
cepon3;3124036; said: Im going to go with ternetzi Click to expand... Nope, look at the anal fin, it is red therefore nattereri, although ternezi is in fact a variation of nattereri. Cheers.
C cepon3 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 12, 2006 898 0 16 The United States Of America May 18, 2009 #8 Im going by the coloration to the operculum.. and the color along the flanks.. resembles the ternetzi i used to own.. i am well aware that they are practically the same thing but the "yellow belly" is what im going with
Im going by the coloration to the operculum.. and the color along the flanks.. resembles the ternetzi i used to own.. i am well aware that they are practically the same thing but the "yellow belly" is what im going with