T Trevelyn1015 Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location College Station & Huntsville, Texas Apr 24, 2005 #1 FINALLY!!!! I have been trying to catch whatever this is for about a week...
Gimli Fish Fanatic Joined Jan 1, 2005 Messages 183 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough in the UK Apr 25, 2005 #2 Isn't that a bitterling?
OP OP T Trevelyn1015 Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 86 Reaction score 0 Location College Station & Huntsville, Texas Apr 25, 2005 #3 i think it is a red shiner... and i think that my other shiners will turn into that.... they are starting to show a little orange on their fins, now...
i think it is a red shiner... and i think that my other shiners will turn into that.... they are starting to show a little orange on their fins, now...
R ryan Spinning around Joined Oct 25, 2003 Messages 4,248 Reaction score 0 Apr 25, 2005 #4 They are Red Shiner or Rainbow Dace (Cyprinella lutrensis). Information taken from a previous post of mine- They will reach 6-9cm (2"- 3"). An active, undemanding, shoaling fish. They will not tolerate poorly oxygenated waters. You need a licence to keep these outdoors but not to keep them in the indoor aquarium. - Refers to the UK.
They are Red Shiner or Rainbow Dace (Cyprinella lutrensis). Information taken from a previous post of mine- They will reach 6-9cm (2"- 3"). An active, undemanding, shoaling fish. They will not tolerate poorly oxygenated waters. You need a licence to keep these outdoors but not to keep them in the indoor aquarium. - Refers to the UK.