B blacktip Fire Eel MFK Member May 22, 2005 1,430 12 68 51 Cali Jan 11, 2006 #191 sandtiger said: Sacramento perch Archoplites interruptus Click to expand... santiger got it. let's see the next fish...
sandtiger said: Sacramento perch Archoplites interruptus Click to expand... santiger got it. let's see the next fish...
S sandtiger Captain Planet MFK Member Feb 14, 2005 3,547 4 0 40 NY Jan 11, 2006 #192 It's not as hard as it looks.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Jan 12, 2006 #193 ARGH! No real picture?
S sandtiger Captain Planet MFK Member Feb 14, 2005 3,547 4 0 40 NY Jan 14, 2006 #194 Trust me, the real pictures of this species blow and this one has by far the best detail.
U USMCtanker Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 9, 2005 4,176 2 0 40 wa Jan 14, 2006 #195 looks kinda like a bala shark or something
P Pomoxis Feeder Fish Jan 16, 2006 3 0 0 New Jersey Jan 17, 2006 #196 Notropis Unknowntomeus Sorry, working on my post count. I cant even open the picture links, but it sure helps when the file name is the Latin Name, Guppy. Thanks!
Notropis Unknowntomeus Sorry, working on my post count. I cant even open the picture links, but it sure helps when the file name is the Latin Name, Guppy. Thanks!
fishyz Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2005 962 0 16 32 Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, Ear Jan 19, 2006 #197 I'm going to try the Spotfin Shiner Cyprinella spilopterus or the Hornyhead Chub Nocomis biguttatus
fishyz Gambusia MFK Member Oct 28, 2005 962 0 16 32 Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America, Ear Jan 20, 2006 #198 wait i have some more the Bluntnose Minnow Pimephales notatus and the Fathead Minnow Pimephales promelas
wait i have some more the Bluntnose Minnow Pimephales notatus and the Fathead Minnow Pimephales promelas
S sandtiger Captain Planet MFK Member Feb 14, 2005 3,547 4 0 40 NY Jan 20, 2006 #199 No, i'll give someone one more guess and than I'll give the answer.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,582 87 0 confused, lost, and lonely Jan 20, 2006 #200 How about the Ghost Shiner (Notropis buchanani)?