X xEchOx Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 2, 2006 2,142 2 68 ND Aug 16, 2006 #1 I got this fella about four months ago. When I first bought him, I was sure he was carpintis, but his color has changed a little, and I just wanted others opinions. When I first bought him. A month later A month later Yesterday
I got this fella about four months ago. When I first bought him, I was sure he was carpintis, but his color has changed a little, and I just wanted others opinions. When I first bought him. A month later A month later Yesterday
J jthill Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 5, 2006 26 0 0 wisco Aug 16, 2006 #2 the first picture looks like a Juv. JD, but the rest of them look carpintis to me, just my opinion.
P PeteFromTassie Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2006 501 0 0 Macleod, Victoria, AUSTRALIA! www.tassiecichlids.com Aug 16, 2006 #3 Hard to tell, but I'd say Carpintis cause of the Blue colouring! Nice fish but! Pete.
straitjacketstar Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 27, 2005 1,779 9 38 40 Los Angeles, CA www.instagram.com Aug 16, 2006 #4 Cyanoguttatus IMO.
Aquamojo Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Dec 28, 2003 3,727 1,800 1,304 NE Pennsylvania www.aquamojo.com Aug 16, 2006 #5 That fish is 100% Cyanaguttatum...not Carpinte.
C Chris Wayne Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 16, 2006 8 0 0 rothesay Aug 16, 2006 #6 I used to have the same Fish, when i bought it it was labled a female jack dempsey. It got to about 9 inches then died.
I used to have the same Fish, when i bought it it was labled a female jack dempsey. It got to about 9 inches then died.
Y YOOPER Feeder Fish MFK Member May 18, 2006 390 0 0 Da U.P. Aug 16, 2006 #7 Not a carpintis, I agree it's a cyanoguttatus.
skinless Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 5, 2005 751 2 0 Edmonton, CAN Aug 17, 2006 #8 YOOPER;475219; said: Not a carpintis, I agree it's a cyanoguttatus. Click to expand... i agree
Jason_S Polypterus MFK Member Oct 5, 2005 3,708 228 96 Indianapolis, IN USA Aug 17, 2006 #9 yup, cyanoguttatus...
P PeteFromTassie Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2006 501 0 0 Macleod, Victoria, AUSTRALIA! www.tassiecichlids.com Aug 17, 2006 #10 As you can see I'm a real Tex expert! ha ahaha ah ahaha ha ha!