T tknjk Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 27, 2007 134 0 0 43 Texas Jun 12, 2009 #1 I caught it in a cast net one day, and decided to keep it. I have no idea what it is though.
M MultispeciesTamer Piranha MFK Member Nov 13, 2008 2,361 39 81 Michigan Jun 12, 2009 #2 I see pumpkin seed in it, but I am not the greatest at IDing "washed out" natives
T tknjk Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 27, 2007 134 0 0 43 Texas Jun 12, 2009 #3 MultispeciesTamer;3192030; said: I see pumpkin seed in it, but I am not the greatest at IDing "washed out" natives Click to expand... It didn't get that way from being in my tank. that is the color it was when I caught it.
MultispeciesTamer;3192030; said: I see pumpkin seed in it, but I am not the greatest at IDing "washed out" natives Click to expand... It didn't get that way from being in my tank. that is the color it was when I caught it.
G gar man Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 9, 2008 1,393 1 36 31 iowa Jun 13, 2009 #4 it must of been pretty stressed out right before you caught it then...lol mabye it just got dumped im also thinking pumkinseed as well.
it must of been pretty stressed out right before you caught it then...lol mabye it just got dumped im also thinking pumkinseed as well.
S sandtiger Captain Planet MFK Member Feb 14, 2005 3,563 4 0 41 NY Jun 14, 2009 #5 Appears to me to be a female orange spotted sunfish (Lepomis humilis).
D drewish Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 23, 2006 435 0 0 VA forum.nanfa.org Jun 14, 2009 #6 I think arthur is right in that it looks like a female L. humilis.
M MultispeciesTamer Piranha MFK Member Nov 13, 2008 2,361 39 81 Michigan Jun 14, 2009 #7 I could also see this being an orange spotted as I was basing my judgement on the small orange spots which are found on pumpkin seeds and orange spotted sunfish.
I could also see this being an orange spotted as I was basing my judgement on the small orange spots which are found on pumpkin seeds and orange spotted sunfish.