G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Oct 29, 2005 #822 kentobizmol said: i mean ppink-tail characin chalceus macrolepidotus Click to expand... It wouldn't be a characin as it has no adipose fin, from the shape it it is closer to the bala which is a cyprinid like a carp or a tiger barb but that is still a huge family and this is an odd one, gotta do some research.
kentobizmol said: i mean ppink-tail characin chalceus macrolepidotus Click to expand... It wouldn't be a characin as it has no adipose fin, from the shape it it is closer to the bala which is a cyprinid like a carp or a tiger barb but that is still a huge family and this is an odd one, gotta do some research.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Oct 30, 2005 #823 How about full grown scissortails (rasbora trilineata) big eyes, torpedo shape, fine transparenet scales?
How about full grown scissortails (rasbora trilineata) big eyes, torpedo shape, fine transparenet scales?
K kentobizmol Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 10, 2005 477 0 0 34 san jose, CA Oct 30, 2005 #827 some kind of carp
W wayne the pain Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 3, 2005 1,914 3 68 Manchester, UK Oct 30, 2005 #828 Discherodontus halei
M Mahseer Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 21, 2005 231 0 0 54 Mekong Delta Oct 30, 2005 #829 You guys are all over the place! And "some kind of carp" isn't quite specific enough! LOL Sawbwa Barb
You guys are all over the place! And "some kind of carp" isn't quite specific enough! LOL Sawbwa Barb
M Mahseer Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 21, 2005 231 0 0 54 Mekong Delta Oct 30, 2005 #830 Here's another, and it's just as hard: