T time Gambusia MFK Member Jan 24, 2006 396 3 18 38 . Nov 7, 2007 #11 You are sure you have this and not eigenmanni ?
A arowana man Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2007 1,324 6 0 36 Pittsburgh, PA Nov 7, 2007 #12 positive
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,544 43 132 England Nov 7, 2007 #13 Not sure if these have even been imported... there are so many "whiptails" that look similar.
A andyourblueblood Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 750 0 0 36 masss www.monsterfishkeepers.com Nov 13, 2007 #14 i have one in a 29 its about 4" now, and a pig! it steals food from my pike.
C COL Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 9, 2006 477 1 0 San Diego Nov 16, 2007 #15 "positive" Better double check. All records of r. caracasensis are from Venezuela (including, according to fb, holotypical info), which doesn't allow wild exports. Therefore, you do not have this fish. More likely, it is something like Loricaria simillima.
"positive" Better double check. All records of r. caracasensis are from Venezuela (including, according to fb, holotypical info), which doesn't allow wild exports. Therefore, you do not have this fish. More likely, it is something like Loricaria simillima.
A arowana man Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2007 1,324 6 0 36 Pittsburgh, PA Nov 16, 2007 #16 well they all look alike.
WyldFya Baryancistrus demantoides MFK Member Dec 23, 2005 20,794 69 132 Moscow, ID Nov 16, 2007 #17 arowana man;1277926;1277926 said: well they all look alike. Click to expand... Are you saying that all fish in the loricaria/rinoloricaria look the same?
arowana man;1277926;1277926 said: well they all look alike. Click to expand... Are you saying that all fish in the loricaria/rinoloricaria look the same?