7itanium AC Members Jan 31, 2009 1,794 0 0 39 Spokane, WA May 21, 2009 #12 those orange platies... much similar to the 12 I just lost this morning due to my **** cat
Wycco Eat more pine trees Apr 19, 2009 1,882 1 0 48 34^N 81^W Real Name Kim Jong Il May 21, 2009 #13 Looks like a 2ft long black and white Pleco to me... but I haven't had my eyes tested in a long time.
Looks like a 2ft long black and white Pleco to me... but I haven't had my eyes tested in a long time.
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth May 21, 2009 #14 Get that fish some water ASAP!
NYCguppydude Guppy Addict Dec 14, 2008 325 0 0 NYC,NY,10034 wildguppystore.com Real Name Andy G. May 21, 2009 #15 Please correct me if I'm wrong but aren't Swordtails actually in the Platy family?
C ChilDawg Math is sexy. Dec 26, 2002 4,249 0 36 44 Byron and Normal (IL) hometown.aol.com May 21, 2009 #16 NYCguppydude said: Please correct me if I'm wrong but aren't Swordtails actually in the Platy family? Click to expand... Yep, even in the same genus.
NYCguppydude said: Please correct me if I'm wrong but aren't Swordtails actually in the Platy family? Click to expand... Yep, even in the same genus.
Wycco Eat more pine trees Apr 19, 2009 1,882 1 0 48 34^N 81^W Real Name Kim Jong Il May 22, 2009 #17 Swordtails and Platys will even breed together fairly easily.
A Aqinoux Registered Member May 22, 2009 1 0 0 50 May 22, 2009 #18 Juvenile swardtails morelikely also has features of platys. If you had taken a pict while they were in glass tank/aquarium a precise identification could be made.
Juvenile swardtails morelikely also has features of platys. If you had taken a pict while they were in glass tank/aquarium a precise identification could be made.
LifelessForm Papercut Survivor Sep 8, 2008 201 0 0 45 Mechanicsburg, Pa May 22, 2009 #19 I was thinking the same thing Aqinoux. A picture in the water would probably be better for identification and the fish.
I was thinking the same thing Aqinoux. A picture in the water would probably be better for identification and the fish.