G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Feb 3, 2006 #1,351 As a side note, the Chiapus catfish pictures were of the one cought in 2005 and were taken by John Landberg.
As a side note, the Chiapus catfish pictures were of the one cought in 2005 and were taken by John Landberg.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Feb 3, 2006 #1,352 Okay Jed, how about either Oxyeleotris lineolatus or Eleotris picta?
The TRUST Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 19, 2005 6,297 75 380 SoFlo Feb 3, 2006 #1,353 very close. What species of Eleotris??
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,914 3 68 Manchester, UK Feb 3, 2006 #1,354 Eleotris fusca Dusky sleeper
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,914 3 68 Manchester, UK Feb 3, 2006 #1,355 This is just too easy but just love its name
The TRUST Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 19, 2005 6,297 75 380 SoFlo Feb 3, 2006 #1,356 Glossamia aprion aka Mouth Almighty
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Feb 3, 2006 #1,358 How about a Liobagrus species? Maybe andersonni regan?
Stone Like Fish Piranha MFK Member Nov 15, 2005 1,438 63 81 34 Queensland, Australia Feb 3, 2006 #1,359 i like how a few of the aussie natives are considered "monsters" and rare and stuff
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Feb 4, 2006 #1,360 Australia has some wonderful monsters (and I'm not refering to the women).