BreezeRuehls I own you Mar 8, 2009 879 1 18 Virginia Beach Mar 11, 2009 #1 I don't know what kind he/ she is. I have a smaller one who is almost a light tan-med brown color. But the big guy is very dark, and has a spots and light colored stripes on his back. Also, is there a way to sex them?
I don't know what kind he/ she is. I have a smaller one who is almost a light tan-med brown color. But the big guy is very dark, and has a spots and light colored stripes on his back. Also, is there a way to sex them?
BreezeRuehls I own you Mar 8, 2009 879 1 18 Virginia Beach Mar 11, 2009 #3 Thanks, I was thinking that....
H Hooked Newbie Today will be yesterday tomorrow May 25, 2007 5,314 1 62 Georgia Real Name Len Mar 11, 2009 #4 Nice fish! I agree that it's a "common". Looks a bit skinny to me too, get that big boy some veggies!
Nice fish! I agree that it's a "common". Looks a bit skinny to me too, get that big boy some veggies!
sapphire384 AC Members Jan 20, 2009 144 0 16 Buffalo, NY Mar 11, 2009 #6 a handsome fish, but the person in the avatar is even prettier! o yea, the fish...lol! umm, the exact type is hard to put a finger on. i stumbled on this website a while back and found this: http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/ it might help you identify it!
a handsome fish, but the person in the avatar is even prettier! o yea, the fish...lol! umm, the exact type is hard to put a finger on. i stumbled on this website a while back and found this: http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/ it might help you identify it!
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 462 143 72 Real Name Mr. Normal Mar 11, 2009 #7 common
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Mar 11, 2009 #9 Pterygoplichthys pardalis is my guess.