Chill Seasons Greetings Jun 16, 2005 386 0 16 Newfoundland, Canada May 18, 2008 #301 thought we agreed to scientific names - I can see a several "Salmon" and a couple of "vultures" but neither of them are the fish in question
thought we agreed to scientific names - I can see a several "Salmon" and a couple of "vultures" but neither of them are the fish in question
Inka4040 O_o Mar 31, 2008 3,441 1 38 39 Real Name The Silver Slanket May 18, 2008 #302 I'm stumped. The thing looks like some kind of wierd giant zamora.
BigFishKeeper Host of Aquatic Wetline Podcast Feb 23, 2008 2,535 1 0 31 Springfield Mass USA www.blogtalkradio.com Real Name Aqua Alex Cardinale May 19, 2008 #303 I don't know what that catfish is.
c4cat The REAL AC Mafia Feb 7, 2008 128 1 18 44 Canberra, Australia May 19, 2008 #304 Platynematichthys notatus ?
BigFishKeeper Host of Aquatic Wetline Podcast Feb 23, 2008 2,535 1 0 31 Springfield Mass USA www.blogtalkradio.com Real Name Aqua Alex Cardinale May 19, 2008 #306 Thats one of those rare cats!
c4cat The REAL AC Mafia Feb 7, 2008 128 1 18 44 Canberra, Australia May 19, 2008 #307 Hope this pic is easy enough to see , bet you guys will get this one easy
BigFishKeeper Host of Aquatic Wetline Podcast Feb 23, 2008 2,535 1 0 31 Springfield Mass USA www.blogtalkradio.com Real Name Aqua Alex Cardinale May 19, 2008 #308 Wolffish Hoplias malabaricus
Notophthalmus I put the 'snork' in 'snorkeling'! Mar 4, 2008 1,977 0 0 Tennessee May 19, 2008 #309 Heh, that was my first thought too, but Hoplias only have one dorsal fin.
F fish guru AC Members Nov 12, 2007 220 0 0 May 19, 2008 #310 is it a gudgeon goby? since it has two dorsal fins, I think it is in the goby family. sorry I dont know my scientific names.
is it a gudgeon goby? since it has two dorsal fins, I think it is in the goby family. sorry I dont know my scientific names.