liz2 Fish Aficionado Joined Jan 1, 2006 Messages 3,470 Reaction score 0 Location northampton Jul 21, 2006 #1 please tell me what tail type this fish of mine is...thanks
afireinside A Shrine To Madness Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 2,786 Reaction score 0 Location Fargo, ND Jul 21, 2006 #2 Probably a comb tail. It really doesn't look enough to be a crown tail.
OP OP liz2 Fish Aficionado Joined Jan 1, 2006 Messages 3,470 Reaction score 0 Location northampton Jul 21, 2006 #3 was going to ask difference but going to FAQ. thanks
Loko17 Fish Addict Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 947 Reaction score 0 Jul 21, 2006 #4 To me it looks like its a damaged tailed CT. Try to look at different pics of every combo though.
B BWBettas Bettas Eh? Joined Oct 10, 2005 Messages 1,683 Reaction score 0 Location Lowestoft, UK Jul 21, 2006 #5 Definately combtail... ray extensions arent long enough to be CT Bret
Synirr "No one is a failure unless you try" Joined Mar 18, 2004 Messages 7,149 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Jul 22, 2006 #6 CT with damaged fins, I can almost guarantee you
amio Fish Crazy Joined Jan 23, 2006 Messages 236 Reaction score 0 Location QC, Philippines Jul 22, 2006 #7 I'm gonna have to agree with Loko17 and Synirr on this one.
B BWBettas Bettas Eh? Joined Oct 10, 2005 Messages 1,683 Reaction score 0 Location Lowestoft, UK Jul 22, 2006 #8 i think its a Comtail with damaged fins to be honest but hey Synirr hath spoken! Bret
M mrplaty Fishaholic Joined Dec 29, 2004 Messages 457 Reaction score 0 Location rayleigh....ESSEX Jul 22, 2006 #9 Definately CT with damaged fins. You can tell that some of the rays are quite extended!!
D discusboy New Member Joined Jul 21, 2006 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Jul 22, 2006 #10 Definately crown tail, but it does look damaged but this may just be the way he is holding his fins, most of the rays have 33% ray exstensions making it a crown tail by the ibc standards
Definately crown tail, but it does look damaged but this may just be the way he is holding his fins, most of the rays have 33% ray exstensions making it a crown tail by the ibc standards