thebiggerthebetter Senior Curator Staff member MFK Member Dec 31, 2009 17,297 14,963 3,910 Naples, FL, USA Feb 5, 2013 #11 If his dorsal and adipose has been chewed up, that might explain it. Other than that, it looks euptera to me. The barbels are usually dark colored but appear to be whitish sometimes too - don't know why.
If his dorsal and adipose has been chewed up, that might explain it. Other than that, it looks euptera to me. The barbels are usually dark colored but appear to be whitish sometimes too - don't know why.