afishdude Fish Gatherer Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 2,552 Reaction score 0 Location IOWA USA Jun 28, 2007 #166 ???
Biulu Fish Aficionado Joined Jan 27, 2007 Messages 3,329 Reaction score 2 Location Commuting between Oaxaca, Mexico and Montreal, Can Jun 28, 2007 #167 jayjay said: Click to expand... looks like a cichlid?
jayjay The BE-Team Fighting For Betta Extermination Joined Apr 12, 2006 Messages 3,665 Reaction score 0 Location Gloucester, England Jun 28, 2007 #168 It indeed is a cichlid.
Biulu Fish Aficionado Joined Jan 27, 2007 Messages 3,329 Reaction score 2 Location Commuting between Oaxaca, Mexico and Montreal, Can Jun 28, 2007 #169 Is it part of the Aequidens family?
M matt295 Fishaholic Joined Apr 4, 2007 Messages 691 Reaction score 0 Jun 28, 2007 #170 is it part of the cichlosoma family or amphilophus family?
ArauraDiscus Fish Addict Joined Jun 15, 2007 Messages 875 Reaction score 0 Location Maryland U.S.A Jun 28, 2007 #171 Nandopis Dovii Ink SPot Calvus Maculatus
MHunt I think therefore I shouldn't Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jun 29, 2007 #172 I'm pretty sure it's an amphilophus, but it's such a large genus i can't find another picture that matches to get the specific name! Closest i've found is Amphilophus Robertsoni
I'm pretty sure it's an amphilophus, but it's such a large genus i can't find another picture that matches to get the specific name! Closest i've found is Amphilophus Robertsoni
jayjay The BE-Team Fighting For Betta Extermination Joined Apr 12, 2006 Messages 3,665 Reaction score 0 Location Gloucester, England Jun 29, 2007 #173 Hmmm I can't think of the exact name myself come to think of it... Chaetobranchopsis orbicularis, sorry all. Next person to post can have a go
Hmmm I can't think of the exact name myself come to think of it... Chaetobranchopsis orbicularis, sorry all. Next person to post can have a go
MHunt I think therefore I shouldn't Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jun 29, 2007 #174 I found your picture on line, the scientific name next to it is Chaetobranchopsis bitaeniatus Ok, What's this?
I found your picture on line, the scientific name next to it is Chaetobranchopsis bitaeniatus Ok, What's this?
OP OP Miss Wiggle Practically perfect in every way Joined Mar 24, 2006 Messages 13,057 Reaction score 5 Location York Jun 29, 2007 #175 Hypostomus unae?
MHunt I think therefore I shouldn't Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jun 29, 2007 #176 Miss Wiggle said: Hypostomus unae? Click to expand... Nope
OP OP Miss Wiggle Practically perfect in every way Joined Mar 24, 2006 Messages 13,057 Reaction score 5 Location York Jun 29, 2007 #177 is it a hypostomus at all?
MHunt I think therefore I shouldn't Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 1,485 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jun 29, 2007 #178 Not that i can see
modaz Getting old, but nowhere near knackered, i just lo Joined Feb 8, 2007 Messages 3,633 Reaction score 0 Location Bournemouth Uk Jun 29, 2007 #179 MHunt said: I found your picture on line, the scientific name next to it is Chaetobranchopsis bitaeniatus Ok, What's this? Click to expand... its called............a bloody gorgeous fish
MHunt said: I found your picture on line, the scientific name next to it is Chaetobranchopsis bitaeniatus Ok, What's this? Click to expand... its called............a bloody gorgeous fish
OP OP Miss Wiggle Practically perfect in every way Joined Mar 24, 2006 Messages 13,057 Reaction score 5 Location York Jun 29, 2007 #180 L038 Peckolita sp?