Lovingmytank Large Fish Jul 22, 2008 #21 Jun 2, 2005 138 1 0 Luton, England Jul 22, 2008 #21 Lovingmytank Jul 22, 2008 The peacock is amazing a worthy winner! the discus are also amazing and as others have said look huge!! nice pics Matt
The peacock is amazing a worthy winner! the discus are also amazing and as others have said look huge!! nice pics Matt
C Cichlid-Man MFT Staff Jul 22, 2008 #22 Jul 9, 2003 8,866 14 38 38 Columbia, SC www.youtube.com Jul 22, 2008 #22 C Cichlid-Man Jul 22, 2008 Orion said: C-Man: Last Post, first photo- What is that guy? South American, geophagus perhaps? Click to expand... The pictures i just posted? First picture is actually a Hypsophrys nicaraguensis! Beautiful fish, wish i could of seen it in breeding dress!
Orion said: C-Man: Last Post, first photo- What is that guy? South American, geophagus perhaps? Click to expand... The pictures i just posted? First picture is actually a Hypsophrys nicaraguensis! Beautiful fish, wish i could of seen it in breeding dress!
jessey Large Fish Jul 23, 2008 #23 Dec 25, 2006 548 0 0 37 Tampa, FL Jul 23, 2008 #23 jessey Jul 23, 2008 gorgeous fish! the discus are amazing, they look HUGE!
big54bob Superstar Fish Jul 23, 2008 #24 Dec 20, 2006 1,486 6 38 30 On my office chair playing Runescape Jul 23, 2008 #24 big54bob Jul 23, 2008 What kind of cichlid is thes?
C Cichlid-Man MFT Staff Jul 23, 2008 #25 Jul 9, 2003 8,866 14 38 38 Columbia, SC www.youtube.com Jul 23, 2008 #25 C Cichlid-Man Jul 23, 2008 jessey said: gorgeous fish! the discus are amazing, they look HUGE! Click to expand... They were! All at least 6" some pushing 7-8". Bob, some type of Thorichthys. Either Thorichthys maculipinnis or Thorichthys aureus i do believe. Closely related to the Firemouth.
jessey said: gorgeous fish! the discus are amazing, they look HUGE! Click to expand... They were! All at least 6" some pushing 7-8". Bob, some type of Thorichthys. Either Thorichthys maculipinnis or Thorichthys aureus i do believe. Closely related to the Firemouth.