Rob0521 I'm Cool Jul 9, 2007 17 0 0 32 South Florida Jul 12, 2007 #1 Caught 2 of these little guys at my friends lake and I can't really post it in the natives section because well, its south florida. haha. So ID? I was thinking mayan?
Caught 2 of these little guys at my friends lake and I can't really post it in the natives section because well, its south florida. haha. So ID? I was thinking mayan?
DeRo316 Keeper of Cichlids Nov 23, 2005 709 0 0 Tallahassee, FL. Jul 13, 2007 #2 looks like one, no tail spot yet?
Carp37 Catfish and Cichlid lover Jul 11, 2007 314 0 0 Aughton, UK Jul 16, 2007 #4 AnDr3w said: Tilapia. Click to expand... Yeah it looks like Tilapia mariae to me- apparently they're fairly well established in Southern Florida now.
AnDr3w said: Tilapia. Click to expand... Yeah it looks like Tilapia mariae to me- apparently they're fairly well established in Southern Florida now.
Ruben Tolon last of a dying breed Aug 20, 2000 812 0 16 Miami, FL Jul 16, 2007 #5 Extremely common in many parts of South Florida, they are all over most of my old peacock bass fishing spots.
Extremely common in many parts of South Florida, they are all over most of my old peacock bass fishing spots.