DAVIDFBT Extinct? Since when? Feb 3, 2008 3,584 0 0 31 Great Lakes, Illinois Real Name Definitely not David Jun 27, 2008 #21 They may not be SAEs at all then. But the picture looks more like a SAE than anyhting else.
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Jun 28, 2008 #22 SF, it is possible for them to down a gourami if it was already weakened from severe stress. For your information, SAE's are very active fish and placid ones will certainly not be happy with the constant activities.
SF, it is possible for them to down a gourami if it was already weakened from severe stress. For your information, SAE's are very active fish and placid ones will certainly not be happy with the constant activities.
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 Jun 28, 2008 #23 I think the first pic might be a bumblebee catfish.
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 461 143 71 Real Name Mr. Normal Jun 28, 2008 #24 Nice pics.
Lupin Registered Member Sep 21, 2006 21,430 13 0 Lupin Information Super Highway/Goldfish Informati thegab.org Real Name Paul Jun 28, 2008 #25 BigFishKeeper said: I think the first pic might be a bumblebee catfish. Click to expand... SF has already confirmed that it was a garra and not a bumblebee catfish. The latter doesn't suck on glass or it'd seem unusual.
BigFishKeeper said: I think the first pic might be a bumblebee catfish. Click to expand... SF has already confirmed that it was a garra and not a bumblebee catfish. The latter doesn't suck on glass or it'd seem unusual.