Soil Gambusia MFK Member Apr 21, 2008 145 6 18 Sweden Apr 5, 2010 #1 the first one is labled as a Mekong red fin zebra, Macrognathus mekonge second one says Frenatus VF, Macrognathus frenatu any common names which I could find on google or any other info/experiences? All I managed to find was that Macrognthus osent grow very big big thanks
the first one is labled as a Mekong red fin zebra, Macrognathus mekonge second one says Frenatus VF, Macrognathus frenatu any common names which I could find on google or any other info/experiences? All I managed to find was that Macrognthus osent grow very big big thanks
B BlackShark11k Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 8, 2009 3,565 8 36 somewhere Apr 5, 2010 #2 Pics aren't working... doesn't seem to be a valid link.
B BlackShark11k Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 8, 2009 3,565 8 36 somewhere Apr 5, 2010 #4 There we go. I wouldn't think such an uncommon fish would have a common name... anyways, the first one is actually a macrognathus meklongensis, max size around 6''. haven't heard of the second one...
There we go. I wouldn't think such an uncommon fish would have a common name... anyways, the first one is actually a macrognathus meklongensis, max size around 6''. haven't heard of the second one...
iloveoscars702 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 4, 2008 5,824 3 0 32 Canada... i wish. Apr 5, 2010 #5 first pic look like juvi peacock eels.. not sure about the second pic.
jclyde13 Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Jun 18, 2009 4,611 177 371 29 Louisville, KY Apr 9, 2010 #6 I think the eel in the second pic is a starry night eel, but I don't know the scientific name.
Soil Gambusia MFK Member Apr 21, 2008 145 6 18 Sweden May 14, 2010 #7 We'll find out soon enough. Gonna order 5 of them soon, and from what I could find on google they'r some sort of "longtail spiny eel" or slender eel
We'll find out soon enough. Gonna order 5 of them soon, and from what I could find on google they'r some sort of "longtail spiny eel" or slender eel