benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,660 650 201 Los Angeles, CA Jul 14, 2009 #11 I thought C. Argus were indigenous to Northern Thailand
H HarlanAshmore Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 27, 2008 1,355 1 0 Melbourne Ausralia Jul 14, 2009 #12 thats a pre big sh
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,915 3 68 Manchester, UK Jul 14, 2009 #13 chirachai;3280685; said: Arapiama, yes ,Some can fish but I'm afraid C.argus.It grows up quickly.There are many alien species from other countries can live in natural. Click to expand... Not to sure what you mean, but still say its C argus
chirachai;3280685; said: Arapiama, yes ,Some can fish but I'm afraid C.argus.It grows up quickly.There are many alien species from other countries can live in natural. Click to expand... Not to sure what you mean, but still say its C argus
M MaverickG13 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2009 189 0 0 Pathum Thani, Thailand Jul 14, 2009 #14 never seen a C. Argus over here mate. They do have parachanna obscura here though, but its only in the aquarium trade. BTW where was that fish caught at?
never seen a C. Argus over here mate. They do have parachanna obscura here though, but its only in the aquarium trade. BTW where was that fish caught at?
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,915 3 68 Manchester, UK Jul 14, 2009 #15 Yes would like to know a bit more, just because its in a thai mag doesn't necessarily mean it was caught there.
Yes would like to know a bit more, just because its in a thai mag doesn't necessarily mean it was caught there.
M MaverickG13 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2009 189 0 0 Pathum Thani, Thailand Jul 15, 2009 #16 haha actually it was part of an article and it was caught in Sri Nakarin Reservoir in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. And from the background, thats pretty much Sri Nakarin Reservoir. And Micropeltes' grow to those sizes there, I kid you not.
haha actually it was part of an article and it was caught in Sri Nakarin Reservoir in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. And from the background, thats pretty much Sri Nakarin Reservoir. And Micropeltes' grow to those sizes there, I kid you not.