P phillydog1958 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 11, 2009 2,673 3 38 Wichita, KS by way of Philly, PA (Originally from Aug 26, 2009 #11 Hao;3401764; said: how are you so sure with that yellowish water? its like pee Click to expand... I must admit, that's funny, but it's not urine. It's just the lighting.
Hao;3401764; said: how are you so sure with that yellowish water? its like pee Click to expand... I must admit, that's funny, but it's not urine. It's just the lighting.
Cypher Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 325 0 0 Toronto, Canada Aug 26, 2009 #12 I don't think anyone can be sure with a poor shot like this. Can be anything from a green to an RTG to a 1.5 Red.
I don't think anyone can be sure with a poor shot like this. Can be anything from a green to an RTG to a 1.5 Red.
King-eL Polypterus MFK Member Nov 28, 2008 7,178 19 92 Philippines and Canada Aug 26, 2009 #13 I would say a juvenile banjar red or a stressed out juvenile low quality red. A green aro can be easily tell even in yellow water or light as it will have a white tip at the end of it's tail.
I would say a juvenile banjar red or a stressed out juvenile low quality red. A green aro can be easily tell even in yellow water or light as it will have a white tip at the end of it's tail.
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,716 7,088 230 Aug 26, 2009 #15 King-eL;3402741; said: I would say a juvenile banjar red or a stressed out juvenile low quality red. A green aro can be easily tell even in yellow water or light as it will have a white tip at the end of it's tail. Click to expand... thought so
King-eL;3402741; said: I would say a juvenile banjar red or a stressed out juvenile low quality red. A green aro can be easily tell even in yellow water or light as it will have a white tip at the end of it's tail. Click to expand... thought so