evelyn80 Guru at procrastinating Aug 10, 2008 1,935 0 0 32 in your house!! Oct 20, 2008 #2 some kind of gar, not sure wat type though
jm1212 Pterophyllum scalare Jul 22, 2006 23,653 11 89 33 Chicago Real Name Jon Oct 20, 2008 #3 florida gar. maybe alligator gar. those get HUGE. like big enough to eat alligators (i.e name)
C cam191919 AC Members Apr 8, 2008 3,062 1 38 32 Tallahassee FL Oct 20, 2008 #5 neat, if only i could find one here
Notophthalmus I put the 'snork' in 'snorkeling'! Mar 4, 2008 1,977 0 0 Tennessee Oct 20, 2008 #6 It is a gar, but neither Florida nor alligator. It is the longnose gar, Lepisosteus osseus. They are the second largest gar and can reach six feet in length.
It is a gar, but neither Florida nor alligator. It is the longnose gar, Lepisosteus osseus. They are the second largest gar and can reach six feet in length.
MrGoodbytes ...has a research topic! :) Nov 27, 2002 484 0 0 39 London, Ontario Visit site Oct 20, 2008 #7 It must be tough to survive in Lake Ontario lol.
12 Volt Man AC Members Feb 11, 2007 2,651 1 36 Ontario Canada Oct 20, 2008 #8 I have seen good size gar while fishing in hamilton harbour. they are way cool. never caught one though.. there are gar species native to the great lakes.
I have seen good size gar while fishing in hamilton harbour. they are way cool. never caught one though.. there are gar species native to the great lakes.
MrGoodbytes ...has a research topic! :) Nov 27, 2002 484 0 0 39 London, Ontario Visit site Oct 20, 2008 #9 Well you learn something new every day lol.
PuppyFluffer AC Members Jan 9, 2008 844 0 16 east coast USA Oct 20, 2008 #10 dang, that's a cool looking fish! At 6 feet long, it must be an impressive sight!