Mudfrog AC Members Jan 17, 2005 658 0 0 Roanoke, VA Apr 14, 2006 #81 Bagarius bagarius But it wasn't your turn..
tai95 AC Members Apr 24, 2005 746 0 0 48 Apr 14, 2006 #82 Mudfrog said: Bagarius bagarius But it wasn't your turn.. Click to expand... Yes it was my turn. and no it's not Bagarius bagarius, think bigger. mooman said: Apistogramma atahualpa is correct! Also known as Apistogramma sp. "sunset" Your up Tai95 Click to expand...
Mudfrog said: Bagarius bagarius But it wasn't your turn.. Click to expand... Yes it was my turn. and no it's not Bagarius bagarius, think bigger. mooman said: Apistogramma atahualpa is correct! Also known as Apistogramma sp. "sunset" Your up Tai95 Click to expand...
dirtydawg10 Severum Mafia Don Sep 5, 2005 1,613 0 0 52 Connecticut Apr 14, 2006 #83 Bagarius suchus, Crocodile Catfish
Mudfrog AC Members Jan 17, 2005 658 0 0 Roanoke, VA Apr 14, 2006 #84 ok, my bad, thought patloco had it. Bagarius yarrelli, aka Giant Bagarius
patoloco De seguro no sabes lo que dice aqu Oct 20, 2005 1,221 1 0 46 Costa Rica wetpatoloco.tripod.com Apr 15, 2006 #87 Melanotaenia maccullochi. The australian rainbowfish? I guess it's a rainbow, for the two top fins...
Melanotaenia maccullochi. The australian rainbowfish? I guess it's a rainbow, for the two top fins...
cherrypie Home Of The Punk Rock Fish Jul 19, 2005 199 0 0 47 Perth, Australia Apr 15, 2006 #88 Nothing particularly distinctive on this fish, colours are quite washed out, nice choice for a good challenge. Definently looks like a Gudgeon of some sort to me, though the colouration isn't too distinctive. My guess would be: Gobiomorphus australis (Striped Gudgeon) Though there are a couple others in my mind for further guesses. Last edited: Apr 15, 2006
Nothing particularly distinctive on this fish, colours are quite washed out, nice choice for a good challenge. Definently looks like a Gudgeon of some sort to me, though the colouration isn't too distinctive. My guess would be: Gobiomorphus australis (Striped Gudgeon) Though there are a couple others in my mind for further guesses.
Mudfrog AC Members Jan 17, 2005 658 0 0 Roanoke, VA Apr 15, 2006 #89 Here is a better pic of it when it was a Juvie.. and no it's none of the above that have been listed. The colors are usually washed out like that as well with out the pic.
Here is a better pic of it when it was a Juvie.. and no it's none of the above that have been listed. The colors are usually washed out like that as well with out the pic.
cherrypie Home Of The Punk Rock Fish Jul 19, 2005 199 0 0 47 Perth, Australia Apr 16, 2006 #90 Well... it looks like a typical gudgeon shape to me, though maybe a goby, are the pelvic fins fused?