DrgRcr AC Members Dec 17, 2008 820 0 16 Central NJ Nov 28, 2010 #12 Great shot, regardless of what type!
blue2fyre Blue Fish Oct 7, 2008 4,440 3 0 42 Wisconsin Real Name Ashley Nov 28, 2010 #13 Wow! Usually teeth like that are seen on cynotilapia types. Nice shot.
C confusion AC Members Jun 3, 2006 152 0 0 51 Nov 28, 2010 #14 Thanks for the comments, all. Here is a picture from the side: Any idea what he is?
C confusion AC Members Jun 3, 2006 152 0 0 51 Nov 28, 2010 #15 chris521957 said: These are my male Johanni's teeth. Click to expand... That is very nice. I have a Johanni in the tank with my brown fish. He is one active fish, and it must be like winning the lottery to get that awesome picture of him. I have had no luck taking a picture of him.
chris521957 said: These are my male Johanni's teeth. Click to expand... That is very nice. I have a Johanni in the tank with my brown fish. He is one active fish, and it must be like winning the lottery to get that awesome picture of him. I have had no luck taking a picture of him.
rufioman "That guy" Aug 16, 2010 4,244 37 51 38 Northern Arizona, USA. Real Name Heath Nov 28, 2010 #16 Teeth are too big to be a rusty...I'm not sure what that fish is
Pittbull ALL BOW DOWN TO THE FIN GODS Apr 14, 2007 7,549 4 0 Louisville Kentucky Real Name Mike Nov 29, 2010 #18 Wow i don't know what he is.. Sorry..
C chris521957 AC Members Nov 6, 2010 24 0 0 67 Preston, Lancs Real Name Chris Nov 29, 2010 #19 Looks like a big old rusty to me.
Lab_Rat Merry Christmas! Dec 3, 2009 2,535 0 36 Deep South Nov 29, 2010 #20 Wow, I've never seen a mbuna with chompers like that! Looks like he's part great white shark!