King-eL Polypterus MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 7,178 19 92 Philippines and Canada Apr 1, 2009 #1 Saw this pic somewhere and the patterns are kinda unusual.
E_americanus Penguin Lover MFK Member Aug 14, 2004 3,790 28 68 47 Louisiana primitivefishes.com Apr 1, 2009 #2 definitely different...perhaps it's the "dusky gar" species-- --solomon
U uting Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 16, 2009 1,228 4 36 35 Philippines Apr 1, 2009 #3 What type of gar is it? it looks nicE.
P Polypterus Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 17, 2005 2,839 9 68 51 Detroit Apr 1, 2009 #4 A bit different... Not To terribly surprising though for a Gator.. Would be interesting to know more details on it's husbandry, age and conditions. Looks like a "sucker gar"...Atractosteus commersonii
A bit different... Not To terribly surprising though for a Gator.. Would be interesting to know more details on it's husbandry, age and conditions. Looks like a "sucker gar"...Atractosteus commersonii
G Gar keeper Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 19, 2009 288 1 0 In a pond with Gars snapping at me Apr 1, 2009 #5 Looks to be a Gator Gar in a very small tank. But that's just my unprofessional opinion.
M Mystus Redtail Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 8, 2007 2,154 3 68 Fishing in Wisconsin Apr 2, 2009 #7 I love the pattern.
King-eL Polypterus MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 7,178 19 92 Philippines and Canada Apr 2, 2009 #8 It actually got a labeled "Wild Cuba" but doesn't look like a Cuban Gar to me.
Gr8KarmaSF Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Jul 23, 2005 22,896 215 697 Quarantine Tank Apr 2, 2009 #9 Interesting...
beblondie In Loving Memory Mar 31, 2005 4,733 115 0 45 chicagoland Apr 2, 2009 #10 uh huh Atractosteus commersonii