SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 Oct 17, 2009 #1,761 Think people! The first clue is the dorsal fin. What groups of FW fish possess a double dorsal fin?
Death Pony AC Members Feb 7, 2009 1,839 0 0 Fredericksburg and Newport News, VA Oct 17, 2009 #1,762 Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis?
AlexW I'm a gremlin Apr 21, 2008 237 0 0 32 WA Oct 17, 2009 #1,763 SubRosa said: Think people! The first clue is the dorsal fin. What groups of FW fish possess a double dorsal fin? Click to expand... Both rainbows and gobies come to mind... is it one of those?
SubRosa said: Think people! The first clue is the dorsal fin. What groups of FW fish possess a double dorsal fin? Click to expand... Both rainbows and gobies come to mind... is it one of those?
SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 Oct 18, 2009 #1,764 Wrong Death Pony. You're right Alex it's a Goby. Does look alot like a Rainbow doesn't it?
Inka4040 O_o Mar 31, 2008 3,441 1 38 40 Real Name The Silver Slanket Oct 18, 2009 #1,765 mistichthys luzonensis?
StripesAndFins AC Members Oct 11, 2009 127 0 0 29 Massachusetts fictionlovers.org Oct 18, 2009 #1,767 Eucyclogobius newberryi Tidewater goby?
SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 Oct 18, 2009 #1,769 I'll give another clue today because upon further study I realize I've committed a slight error. This fish is actually found in brackish and marine environments of the European Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Seas. Sorry for the confusion.
I'll give another clue today because upon further study I realize I've committed a slight error. This fish is actually found in brackish and marine environments of the European Atlantic, Mediterranean and Black Seas. Sorry for the confusion.