S SantaMonicaHelp AC Members Oct 17, 2011 81 3 8 Santa Monica, CA, USA Jul 1, 2015 #11 Yes indeed. It can also be a Horabagrus Nigricollaris. It looks young in the picture, how big is it? -NP
Yes indeed. It can also be a Horabagrus Nigricollaris. It looks young in the picture, how big is it? -NP
mela AC Members May 9, 2011 174 0 16 orange park fl Real Name Melvin Avery Jul 2, 2015 #12 Oh that`s kool. Now I`ll have to get a bigger tank. Might be able to put in the pond with all of the channel cats. TKS for researching that. Mel
Oh that`s kool. Now I`ll have to get a bigger tank. Might be able to put in the pond with all of the channel cats. TKS for researching that. Mel
mela AC Members May 9, 2011 174 0 16 orange park fl Real Name Melvin Avery Jul 2, 2015 #13 SantaMonicaHelp said: Yes indeed. It can also be a Horabagrus Nigricollaris. It looks young in the picture, how big is it? -NP Click to expand... Hi the cat is 6 inches. Grandson only had it for bout a month and tired of it
SantaMonicaHelp said: Yes indeed. It can also be a Horabagrus Nigricollaris. It looks young in the picture, how big is it? -NP Click to expand... Hi the cat is 6 inches. Grandson only had it for bout a month and tired of it