Your turn Paolo.
M masterpaolo Member May 15, 2009 14 0 1 Bangkok/Thailand Jul 3, 2009 #102 Rabbit said: Your turn Paolo. Click to expand... O.K. here we go I borrow this picture from a good friend of mine, do not cheat, please.
Rabbit said: Your turn Paolo. Click to expand... O.K. here we go I borrow this picture from a good friend of mine, do not cheat, please.
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 3, 2009 #103 Empire gudgeon? Really well coloured one.
M masterpaolo Member May 15, 2009 14 0 1 Bangkok/Thailand Jul 3, 2009 #104 Rabbit said: Empire gudgeon? Really well coloured one. Click to expand... :clap: Nice :clap: did you notice all the eggs at the back? Sadly, still no good news! Next please...
Rabbit said: Empire gudgeon? Really well coloured one. Click to expand... :clap: Nice :clap: did you notice all the eggs at the back? Sadly, still no good news! Next please...
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 3, 2009 #105 Wow no i hadnt noticed, that would explain the breeding dress. Please use the scientific name as this fish has a few common names.
Wow no i hadnt noticed, that would explain the breeding dress. Please use the scientific name as this fish has a few common names.
Andrew Member May 3, 2009 313 0 16 Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK. Jul 3, 2009 #107 Pseudoepiplatys annulatus ?
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 4, 2009 #108 Wow i didnt realise it had been placed as a pseuda now, use to be just epiplatys annulatus. Well done your turn.
Wow i didnt realise it had been placed as a pseuda now, use to be just epiplatys annulatus. Well done your turn.
Andrew Member May 3, 2009 313 0 16 Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK. Jul 4, 2009 #109 This one should be easy;
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 4, 2009 #110 Geophagus altifrons? 1 or 2
Andrew Member May 3, 2009 313 0 16 Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK. Jul 4, 2009 #111 It is a geophagus, but not altifrons !
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 5, 2009 #112 Surinamensis? Brachybranchus?
Andrew Member May 3, 2009 313 0 16 Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK. Jul 5, 2009 #113 Rabbit said: Surinamensis Click to expand... :thumbup:
Terry Got Hip kissed Member Apr 27, 2009 464 0 16 Middle Earth Jul 5, 2009 #116 actually i doubt it would be, possibly Paralabidochromis chilotes :dk:
D dw1305 Global Moderators Staff member May 5, 2009 1,396 0 36 Wiltshire nr. Bath, UK Jul 6, 2009 #117 Hi all, I reckon it's a Tanganyikan Neolamprologus, but all I can think of is a faded N. sexfasciatus. cheers Darrel
Hi all, I reckon it's a Tanganyikan Neolamprologus, but all I can think of is a faded N. sexfasciatus. cheers Darrel
Rabbit Retired Staff Apr 21, 2009 1,921 0 36 Auckland, NZ Jul 6, 2009 #118 Nope, Nope, Nope. Im going to gve it away because it is a family of only 2 species and very rare. It is a Greenwoodochromis christyi. One of you 2 take a turn.
Nope, Nope, Nope. Im going to gve it away because it is a family of only 2 species and very rare. It is a Greenwoodochromis christyi. One of you 2 take a turn.
D dw1305 Global Moderators Staff member May 5, 2009 1,396 0 36 Wiltshire nr. Bath, UK Jul 6, 2009 #119 Never would have got that, at least I had the right lake. Terry can have a go. Cheers Darrel